@ -6471,16 +6471,19 @@ SELECT EXTRACT(SECOND FROM TIME '17:12:28.5');
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The number of the week of the year that the day is in. By definition
The number of the week of the year that the day is in. By definition
(<acronym>ISO</acronym> 8601), the first week of a year
(<acronym>ISO</acronym> 8601), weeks start on Mondays and the first
contains January 4 of that year. (The <acronym>ISO</acronym>-8601
week of a year contains January 4 of that year. In other words, the
week starts on Monday.) In other words, the first Thursday of
first Thursday of a year is in week 1 of that year.
a year is in week 1 of that year.
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In the ISO definition, it is possible for early-January dates to be
Because of this, it is possible for early January dates to be part of the
part of the 52nd or 53rd week of the previous year, and for
52nd or 53rd week of the previous year. For example, <literal>2005-01-01</>
late-December dates to be part of the first week of the next year.
is part of the 53rd week of year 2004, and <literal>2006-01-01</> is part of
For example, <literal>2005-01-01</> is part of the 53rd week of year
the 52nd week of year 2005.
2004, and <literal>2006-01-01</> is part of the 52nd week of year
2005, while <literal>2012-12-31</> is part of the first week of 2013.
It's recommended to use the <literal>isoyear</> field together with
<literal>week</> to get consistent results.
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