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$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml,v 1.79 2001/12/21 03:54:02 thomas Exp $ |
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$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml,v 1.80 2001/12/23 20:21:37 tgl Exp $ |
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<chapter id="datatype"> |
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<entry>1 microsecond / 14 digits</entry> |
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</row> |
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<row> |
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<entry><type>interval</type></entry> |
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<entry><type>interval [ (<replaceable>p</replaceable>) ]</type></entry> |
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<entry>for time intervals</entry> |
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<entry>12 bytes</entry> |
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<entry>-178000000 years</entry> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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<type>time</type> and <type>timestamp</type> both accept an |
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optional precision field <replaceable>p</replaceable> which |
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determines the number of digits retained beyond the seconds |
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decimal point. By default, there is no explicit bound on precision |
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and the actual precision is determined by the underlying double |
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precision floating point number used to store values in seconds |
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<type>time</type>, <type>timestamp</type>, and <type>interval</type> |
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accept an |
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optional precision value <replaceable>p</replaceable> which |
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specifies the number of fractional digits retained in the seconds |
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field. By default, there is no explicit bound on precision. The |
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effective limit of precision is determined by the underlying double |
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precision floating point number used to store values (in seconds |
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for <type>interval</type> and |
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in seconds since 2000-01-01 for <type>timestamp</type>. |
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in seconds since 2000-01-01 for <type>timestamp</type>). The |
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useful range of <replaceable>p</replaceable> is from 0 to about |
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6 for <type>timestamp</type>, but may be more for <type>interval</type>. |
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The system will accept <replaceable>p</replaceable> ranging from |
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0 to 13. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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</sect3> |
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<sect3> |
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<title><type>interval</type></title> |
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<title><type>interval [ ( <replaceable>precision</replaceable> ) ]</type></title> |
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<indexterm> |
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<primary>interval</primary> |
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@ Quantity Unit [Quantity Unit...] [Direction] |
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</programlisting> |
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where: <literal>Quantity</literal> is an integer (possibly signed); |
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where: <literal>Quantity</literal> is a number (possibly signed), |
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<literal>Unit</literal> is <literal>second</literal>, |
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<literal>minute</literal>, <literal>hour</literal>, <literal>day</literal>, |
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<literal>week</literal>, <literal>month</literal>, <literal>year</literal>, |
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explicit unit markings. For example, <literal>'1 12:59:10'</> is read |
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the same as <literal>'1 day 12 hours 59 min 10 sec'</>. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The optional precision |
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<replaceable>p</replaceable> should be between 0 and 13, and |
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defaults to the precision of the input literal. |
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</para> |
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</sect3> |
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<sect3> |
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