-- -- HOROLOGY -- SET DateStyle = 'Postgres, MDY'; SHOW TimeZone; -- Many of these tests depend on the prevailing setting -- -- Test various input formats -- SELECT timestamp with time zone '20011227 040506+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '20011227 040506-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '20011227 040506.789+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '20011227 040506.789-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '20011227T040506+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '20011227T040506-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '20011227T040506.789+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '20011227T040506.789-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '2001-12-27 04:05:06.789-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '2001.12.27 04:05:06.789-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '2001/12/27 04:05:06.789-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '12/27/2001 04:05:06.789-08'; -- should fail in mdy mode: SELECT timestamp with time zone '27/12/2001 04:05:06.789-08'; set datestyle to dmy; SELECT timestamp with time zone '27/12/2001 04:05:06.789-08'; reset datestyle; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'Y2001M12D27H04M05S06.789+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'Y2001M12D27H04M05S06.789-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'Y2001M12D27H04MM05S06.789+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'Y2001M12D27H04MM05S06.789-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271.5+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271.5-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271 04:05:06+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271 04:05:06-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271T040506+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271T040506-08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271T040506.789+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone 'J2452271T040506.789-08'; -- German/European-style dates with periods as delimiters SELECT timestamp with time zone '12.27.2001 04:05:06.789+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '12.27.2001 04:05:06.789-08'; SET DateStyle = 'German'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '27.12.2001 04:05:06.789+08'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '27.12.2001 04:05:06.789-08'; SET DateStyle = 'ISO'; -- As of 7.4, allow time without time zone having a time zone specified SELECT time without time zone '040506.789+08'; SELECT time without time zone '040506.789-08'; SELECT time without time zone 'T040506.789+08'; SELECT time without time zone 'T040506.789-08'; SELECT time with time zone '040506.789+08'; SELECT time with time zone '040506.789-08'; SELECT time with time zone 'T040506.789+08'; SELECT time with time zone 'T040506.789-08'; SELECT time with time zone 'T040506.789 +08'; SELECT time with time zone 'T040506.789 -08'; SET DateStyle = 'Postgres, MDY'; -- Check Julian dates BC SELECT date 'J1520447' AS "Confucius' Birthday"; SELECT date 'J0' AS "Julian Epoch"; -- -- date, time arithmetic -- SELECT date '1981-02-03' + time '04:05:06' AS "Date + Time"; SELECT date '1991-02-03' + time with time zone '04:05:06 PST' AS "Date + Time PST"; SELECT date '2001-02-03' + time with time zone '04:05:06 UTC' AS "Date + Time UTC"; SELECT date '1991-02-03' + interval '2 years' AS "Add Two Years"; SELECT date '2001-12-13' - interval '2 years' AS "Subtract Two Years"; -- subtract time from date should not make sense; use interval instead SELECT date '1991-02-03' - time '04:05:06' AS "Subtract Time"; SELECT date '1991-02-03' - time with time zone '04:05:06 UTC' AS "Subtract Time UTC"; -- -- timestamp, interval arithmetic -- SELECT timestamp without time zone '1996-03-01' - interval '1 second' AS "Feb 29"; SELECT timestamp without time zone '1999-03-01' - interval '1 second' AS "Feb 28"; SELECT timestamp without time zone '2000-03-01' - interval '1 second' AS "Feb 29"; SELECT timestamp without time zone '1999-12-01' + interval '1 month - 1 second' AS "Dec 31"; SELECT timestamp without time zone 'Jan 1, 4713 BC' + interval '106000000 days' AS "Feb 23, 285506"; SELECT timestamp without time zone 'Jan 1, 4713 BC' + interval '107000000 days' AS "Jan 20, 288244"; SELECT timestamp without time zone 'Jan 1, 4713 BC' + interval '109203489 days' AS "Dec 31, 294276"; SELECT timestamp without time zone '12/31/294276' - timestamp without time zone '12/23/1999' AS "106751991 Days"; -- Shorthand values -- Not directly usable for regression testing since these are not constants. -- So, just try to test parser and hope for the best - thomas 97/04/26 SELECT (timestamp without time zone 'today' = (timestamp without time zone 'yesterday' + interval '1 day')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone 'today' = (timestamp without time zone 'tomorrow' - interval '1 day')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone 'today 10:30' = (timestamp without time zone 'yesterday' + interval '1 day 10 hr 30 min')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone '10:30 today' = (timestamp without time zone 'yesterday' + interval '1 day 10 hr 30 min')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone 'tomorrow' = (timestamp without time zone 'yesterday' + interval '2 days')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone 'tomorrow 16:00:00' = (timestamp without time zone 'today' + interval '1 day 16 hours')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone '16:00:00 tomorrow' = (timestamp without time zone 'today' + interval '1 day 16 hours')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone 'yesterday 12:34:56' = (timestamp without time zone 'tomorrow' - interval '2 days - 12:34:56')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone '12:34:56 yesterday' = (timestamp without time zone 'tomorrow' - interval '2 days - 12:34:56')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone 'tomorrow' > 'now') as "True"; -- Convert from date and time to timestamp -- This test used to be timestamp(date,time) but no longer allowed by grammar -- to enable support for SQL99 timestamp type syntax. SELECT date '1994-01-01' + time '11:00' AS "Jan_01_1994_11am"; SELECT date '1994-01-01' + time '10:00' AS "Jan_01_1994_10am"; SELECT date '1994-01-01' + timetz '11:00-5' AS "Jan_01_1994_8am"; SELECT timestamptz(date '1994-01-01', time with time zone '11:00-5') AS "Jan_01_1994_8am"; SELECT '' AS "64", d1 + interval '1 year' AS one_year FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL; SELECT '' AS "64", d1 - interval '1 year' AS one_year FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL; SELECT timestamp with time zone '1996-03-01' - interval '1 second' AS "Feb 29"; SELECT timestamp with time zone '1999-03-01' - interval '1 second' AS "Feb 28"; SELECT timestamp with time zone '2000-03-01' - interval '1 second' AS "Feb 29"; SELECT timestamp with time zone '1999-12-01' + interval '1 month - 1 second' AS "Dec 31"; SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'today' = (timestamp with time zone 'yesterday' + interval '1 day')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'today' = (timestamp with time zone 'tomorrow' - interval '1 day')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'tomorrow' = (timestamp with time zone 'yesterday' + interval '2 days')) as "True"; SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'tomorrow' > 'now') as "True"; -- timestamp with time zone, interval arithmetic around DST change -- (just for fun, let's use an intentionally nonstandard POSIX zone spec) SET TIME ZONE 'CST7CDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0'; SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-07' + interval '1 day' as "Apr 3, 12:00"; SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-07' + interval '24 hours' as "Apr 3, 13:00"; SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-06' - interval '1 day' as "Apr 2, 12:00"; SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-06' - interval '24 hours' as "Apr 2, 11:00"; RESET TIME ZONE; SELECT timestamptz(date '1994-01-01', time '11:00') AS "Jan_01_1994_10am"; SELECT timestamptz(date '1994-01-01', time '10:00') AS "Jan_01_1994_9am"; SELECT timestamptz(date '1994-01-01', time with time zone '11:00-8') AS "Jan_01_1994_11am"; SELECT timestamptz(date '1994-01-01', time with time zone '10:00-8') AS "Jan_01_1994_10am"; SELECT timestamptz(date '1994-01-01', time with time zone '11:00-5') AS "Jan_01_1994_8am"; SELECT '' AS "64", d1 + interval '1 year' AS one_year FROM TIMESTAMPTZ_TBL; SELECT '' AS "64", d1 - interval '1 year' AS one_year FROM TIMESTAMPTZ_TBL; -- -- time, interval arithmetic -- SELECT CAST(time '01:02' AS interval) AS "+01:02"; SELECT CAST(interval '02:03' AS time) AS "02:03:00"; SELECT time '01:30' + interval '02:01' AS "03:31:00"; SELECT time '01:30' - interval '02:01' AS "23:29:00"; SELECT time '02:30' + interval '36:01' AS "14:31:00"; SELECT time '03:30' + interval '1 month 04:01' AS "07:31:00"; SELECT CAST(time with time zone '01:02-08' AS interval) AS "+00:01"; SELECT CAST(interval '02:03' AS time with time zone) AS "02:03:00-08"; SELECT time with time zone '01:30-08' - interval '02:01' AS "23:29:00-08"; SELECT time with time zone '02:30-08' + interval '36:01' AS "14:31:00-08"; -- These two tests cannot be used because they default to current timezone, -- which may be either -08 or -07 depending on the time of year. -- SELECT time with time zone '01:30' + interval '02:01' AS "03:31:00-08"; -- SELECT time with time zone '03:30' + interval '1 month 04:01' AS "07:31:00-08"; -- Try the following two tests instead, as a poor substitute SELECT CAST(CAST(date 'today' + time with time zone '05:30' + interval '02:01' AS time with time zone) AS time) AS "07:31:00"; SELECT CAST(cast(date 'today' + time with time zone '03:30' + interval '1 month 04:01' as timestamp without time zone) AS time) AS "07:31:00"; SELECT t.d1 AS t, i.f1 AS i, t.d1 + i.f1 AS "add", t.d1 - i.f1 AS "subtract" FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL t, INTERVAL_TBL i WHERE t.d1 BETWEEN '1990-01-01' AND '2001-01-01' AND i.f1 BETWEEN '00:00' AND '23:00' ORDER BY 1,2; SELECT t.f1 AS t, i.f1 AS i, t.f1 + i.f1 AS "add", t.f1 - i.f1 AS "subtract" FROM TIME_TBL t, INTERVAL_TBL i ORDER BY 1,2; SELECT t.f1 AS t, i.f1 AS i, t.f1 + i.f1 AS "add", t.f1 - i.f1 AS "subtract" FROM TIMETZ_TBL t, INTERVAL_TBL i ORDER BY 1,2; -- SQL9x OVERLAPS operator -- test with time zone SELECT (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27', timestamp with time zone '2000-11-28') OVERLAPS (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', timestamp with time zone '2000-11-30') AS "True"; SELECT (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-26', timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27') OVERLAPS (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', timestamp with time zone '2000-11-30') AS "False"; SELECT (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27', timestamp with time zone '2000-11-28') OVERLAPS (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', interval '1 day') AS "True"; SELECT (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27', interval '12 hours') OVERLAPS (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', timestamp with time zone '2000-11-30') AS "False"; SELECT (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27', interval '12 hours') OVERLAPS (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27', interval '12 hours') AS "True"; SELECT (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27', interval '12 hours') OVERLAPS (timestamp with time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', interval '12 hours') AS "False"; -- test without time zone SELECT (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27', timestamp without time zone '2000-11-28') OVERLAPS (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', timestamp without time zone '2000-11-30') AS "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-26', timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27') OVERLAPS (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', timestamp without time zone '2000-11-30') AS "False"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27', timestamp without time zone '2000-11-28') OVERLAPS (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', interval '1 day') AS "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27', interval '12 hours') OVERLAPS (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', timestamp without time zone '2000-11-30') AS "False"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27', interval '12 hours') OVERLAPS (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27', interval '12 hours') AS "True"; SELECT (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27', interval '12 hours') OVERLAPS (timestamp without time zone '2000-11-27 12:00', interval '12 hours') AS "False"; -- test time and interval SELECT (time '00:00', time '01:00') OVERLAPS (time '00:30', time '01:30') AS "True"; SELECT (time '00:00', interval '1 hour') OVERLAPS (time '00:30', interval '1 hour') AS "True"; SELECT (time '00:00', interval '1 hour') OVERLAPS (time '01:30', interval '1 hour') AS "False"; -- SQL99 seems to want this to be false (and we conform to the spec). -- istm that this *should* return true, on the theory that time -- intervals can wrap around the day boundary - thomas 2001-09-25 SELECT (time '00:00', interval '1 hour') OVERLAPS (time '01:30', interval '1 day') AS "False"; CREATE TABLE TEMP_TIMESTAMP (f1 timestamp with time zone); -- get some candidate input values INSERT INTO TEMP_TIMESTAMP (f1) SELECT d1 FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL WHERE d1 BETWEEN '13-jun-1957' AND '1-jan-1997' OR d1 BETWEEN '1-jan-1999' AND '1-jan-2010'; SELECT '' AS "16", f1 AS "timestamp" FROM TEMP_TIMESTAMP ORDER BY "timestamp"; SELECT '' AS "160", d.f1 AS "timestamp", t.f1 AS "interval", d.f1 + t.f1 AS plus FROM TEMP_TIMESTAMP d, INTERVAL_TBL t ORDER BY plus, "timestamp", "interval"; SELECT '' AS "160", d.f1 AS "timestamp", t.f1 AS "interval", d.f1 - t.f1 AS minus FROM TEMP_TIMESTAMP d, INTERVAL_TBL t WHERE isfinite(d.f1) ORDER BY minus, "timestamp", "interval"; SELECT '' AS "16", d.f1 AS "timestamp", timestamp with time zone '1980-01-06 00:00 GMT' AS gpstime_zero, d.f1 - timestamp with time zone '1980-01-06 00:00 GMT' AS difference FROM TEMP_TIMESTAMP d ORDER BY difference; SELECT '' AS "226", d1.f1 AS timestamp1, d2.f1 AS timestamp2, d1.f1 - d2.f1 AS difference FROM TEMP_TIMESTAMP d1, TEMP_TIMESTAMP d2 ORDER BY timestamp1, timestamp2, difference; -- -- Conversions -- SELECT '' AS "16", f1 AS "timestamp", date(f1) AS date FROM TEMP_TIMESTAMP WHERE f1 <> timestamp 'now' ORDER BY date, "timestamp"; DROP TABLE TEMP_TIMESTAMP; -- -- Comparisons between datetime types, especially overflow cases --- SELECT '2202020-10-05'::date::timestamp; -- fail SELECT '2202020-10-05'::date > '2020-10-05'::timestamp as t; SELECT '2020-10-05'::timestamp > '2202020-10-05'::date as f; SELECT '2202020-10-05'::date::timestamptz; -- fail SELECT '2202020-10-05'::date > '2020-10-05'::timestamptz as t; SELECT '2020-10-05'::timestamptz > '2202020-10-05'::date as f; -- This conversion may work depending on timezone SELECT '4714-11-24 BC'::date::timestamptz; SET TimeZone = 'UTC-2'; SELECT '4714-11-24 BC'::date::timestamptz; -- fail SELECT '4714-11-24 BC'::date < '2020-10-05'::timestamptz as t; SELECT '2020-10-05'::timestamptz >= '4714-11-24 BC'::date as t; SELECT '4714-11-24 BC'::timestamp < '2020-10-05'::timestamptz as t; SELECT '2020-10-05'::timestamptz >= '4714-11-24 BC'::timestamp as t; RESET TimeZone; -- -- Formats -- SET DateStyle TO 'US,Postgres'; SHOW DateStyle; SELECT '' AS "64", d1 AS us_postgres FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL; SET DateStyle TO 'US,ISO'; SELECT '' AS "64", d1 AS us_iso FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL; SET DateStyle TO 'US,SQL'; SHOW DateStyle; SELECT '' AS "64", d1 AS us_sql FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL; SET DateStyle TO 'European,Postgres'; SHOW DateStyle; INSERT INTO TIMESTAMP_TBL VALUES('13/06/1957'); SELECT count(*) as one FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL WHERE d1 = 'Jun 13 1957'; SELECT '' AS "65", d1 AS european_postgres FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL; SET DateStyle TO 'European,ISO'; SHOW DateStyle; SELECT '' AS "65", d1 AS european_iso FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL; SET DateStyle TO 'European,SQL'; SHOW DateStyle; SELECT '' AS "65", d1 AS european_sql FROM TIMESTAMP_TBL; RESET DateStyle; -- -- to_timestamp() -- SELECT to_timestamp('0097/Feb/16 --> 08:14:30', 'YYYY/Mon/DD --> HH:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('97/2/16 8:14:30', 'FMYYYY/FMMM/FMDD FMHH:FMMI:FMSS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011$03!18 23_38_15', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('1985 January 12', 'YYYY FMMonth DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('1985 FMMonth 12', 'YYYY "FMMonth" DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('1985 \ 12', 'YYYY \\ DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('My birthday-> Year: 1976, Month: May, Day: 16', '"My birthday-> Year:" YYYY, "Month:" FMMonth, "Day:" DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('1,582nd VIII 21', 'Y,YYYth FMRM DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('15 "text between quote marks" 98 54 45', E'HH24 "\\"text between quote marks\\"" YY MI SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('05121445482000', 'MMDDHH24MISSYYYY'); SELECT to_timestamp('2000January09Sunday', 'YYYYFMMonthDDFMDay'); SELECT to_timestamp('97/Feb/16', 'YYMonDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('97/Feb/16', 'YY:Mon:DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('97/Feb/16', 'FXYY:Mon:DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('97/Feb/16', 'FXYY/Mon/DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('19971116', 'YYYYMMDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('20000-1116', 'YYYY-MMDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('1997 AD 11 16', 'YYYY BC MM DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('1997 BC 11 16', 'YYYY BC MM DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('1997 A.D. 11 16', 'YYYY B.C. MM DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('1997 B.C. 11 16', 'YYYY B.C. MM DD'); SELECT to_timestamp('9-1116', 'Y-MMDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('95-1116', 'YY-MMDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('995-1116', 'YYY-MMDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('2005426', 'YYYYWWD'); SELECT to_timestamp('2005300', 'YYYYDDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('2005527', 'IYYYIWID'); SELECT to_timestamp('005527', 'IYYIWID'); SELECT to_timestamp('05527', 'IYIWID'); SELECT to_timestamp('5527', 'IIWID'); SELECT to_timestamp('2005364', 'IYYYIDDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('20050302', 'YYYYMMDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('2005 03 02', 'YYYYMMDD'); SELECT to_timestamp(' 2005 03 02', 'YYYYMMDD'); SELECT to_timestamp(' 20050302', 'YYYYMMDD'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 AM', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI PM'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 PM', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI PM'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 A.M.', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI P.M.'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 P.M.', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI P.M.'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 +05', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI TZH'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 -05', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI TZH'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 +05:20', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI TZH:TZM'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 -05:20', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI TZH:TZM'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 20', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI TZM'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 11:38 PST', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH12:MI TZ'); -- NYI SELECT to_timestamp('2018-11-02 12:34:56.025', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.MS'); SELECT i, to_timestamp('2018-11-02 12:34:56', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF' || i) FROM generate_series(1, 6) i; SELECT i, to_timestamp('2018-11-02 12:34:56.1', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF' || i) FROM generate_series(1, 6) i; SELECT i, to_timestamp('2018-11-02 12:34:56.12', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF' || i) FROM generate_series(1, 6) i; SELECT i, to_timestamp('2018-11-02 12:34:56.123', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF' || i) FROM generate_series(1, 6) i; SELECT i, to_timestamp('2018-11-02 12:34:56.1234', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF' || i) FROM generate_series(1, 6) i; SELECT i, to_timestamp('2018-11-02 12:34:56.12345', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF' || i) FROM generate_series(1, 6) i; SELECT i, to_timestamp('2018-11-02 12:34:56.123456', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF' || i) FROM generate_series(1, 6) i; SELECT i, to_timestamp('2018-11-02 12:34:56.123456789', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF' || i) FROM generate_series(1, 6) i; SELECT to_date('1 4 1902', 'Q MM YYYY'); -- Q is ignored SELECT to_date('3 4 21 01', 'W MM CC YY'); SELECT to_date('2458872', 'J'); -- -- Check handling of BC dates -- SELECT to_date('44-02-01 BC','YYYY-MM-DD BC'); SELECT to_date('-44-02-01','YYYY-MM-DD'); SELECT to_date('-44-02-01 BC','YYYY-MM-DD BC'); SELECT to_timestamp('44-02-01 11:12:13 BC','YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS BC'); SELECT to_timestamp('-44-02-01 11:12:13','YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('-44-02-01 11:12:13 BC','YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS BC'); -- -- Check handling of multiple spaces in format and/or input -- SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 23:38:15', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 23:38:15', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 23:38:15', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 23:38:15', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 23:38:15', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2011-12-18 23:38:15', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2000+ JUN', 'YYYY/MON'); SELECT to_timestamp(' 2000 +JUN', 'YYYY/MON'); SELECT to_timestamp(' 2000 +JUN', 'YYYY//MON'); SELECT to_timestamp('2000 +JUN', 'YYYY//MON'); SELECT to_timestamp('2000 + JUN', 'YYYY MON'); SELECT to_timestamp('2000 ++ JUN', 'YYYY MON'); SELECT to_timestamp('2000 + + JUN', 'YYYY MON'); SELECT to_timestamp('2000 + + JUN', 'YYYY MON'); SELECT to_timestamp('2000 -10', 'YYYY TZH'); SELECT to_timestamp('2000 -10', 'YYYY TZH'); SELECT to_date('2011 12 18', 'YYYY MM DD'); SELECT to_date('2011 12 18', 'YYYY MM DD'); SELECT to_date('2011 12 18', 'YYYY MM DD'); SELECT to_date('2011 12 18', 'YYYY MM DD'); SELECT to_date('2011 12 18', 'YYYY MM DD'); SELECT to_date('2011 12 18', 'YYYY MM DD'); SELECT to_date('2011 12 18', 'YYYYxMMxDD'); SELECT to_date('2011x 12x 18', 'YYYYxMMxDD'); SELECT to_date('2011 x12 x18', 'YYYYxMMxDD'); -- -- Check errors for some incorrect usages of to_timestamp() and to_date() -- -- Mixture of date conventions (ISO week and Gregorian): SELECT to_timestamp('2005527', 'YYYYIWID'); -- Insufficient characters in the source string: SELECT to_timestamp('19971', 'YYYYMMDD'); -- Insufficient digit characters for a single node: SELECT to_timestamp('19971)24', 'YYYYMMDD'); -- We don't accept full-length day or month names if short form is specified: SELECT to_timestamp('Friday 1-January-1999', 'DY DD MON YYYY'); SELECT to_timestamp('Fri 1-January-1999', 'DY DD MON YYYY'); SELECT to_timestamp('Fri 1-Jan-1999', 'DY DD MON YYYY'); -- ok -- Value clobbering: SELECT to_timestamp('1997-11-Jan-16', 'YYYY-MM-Mon-DD'); -- Non-numeric input: SELECT to_timestamp('199711xy', 'YYYYMMDD'); -- Input that doesn't fit in an int: SELECT to_timestamp('10000000000', 'FMYYYY'); -- Out-of-range and not-quite-out-of-range fields: SELECT to_timestamp('2016-06-13 25:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2016-06-13 15:60:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2016-06-13 15:50:60', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2016-06-13 15:50:55', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); -- ok SELECT to_timestamp('2016-06-13 15:50:55', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2016-13-01 15:50:55', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2016-02-30 15:50:55', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2016-02-29 15:50:55', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); -- ok SELECT to_timestamp('2015-02-29 15:50:55', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2015-02-11 86000', 'YYYY-MM-DD SSSS'); -- ok SELECT to_timestamp('2015-02-11 86400', 'YYYY-MM-DD SSSS'); SELECT to_timestamp('2015-02-11 86000', 'YYYY-MM-DD SSSSS'); -- ok SELECT to_timestamp('2015-02-11 86400', 'YYYY-MM-DD SSSSS'); SELECT to_date('2016-13-10', 'YYYY-MM-DD'); SELECT to_date('2016-02-30', 'YYYY-MM-DD'); SELECT to_date('2016-02-29', 'YYYY-MM-DD'); -- ok SELECT to_date('2015-02-29', 'YYYY-MM-DD'); SELECT to_date('2015 365', 'YYYY DDD'); -- ok SELECT to_date('2015 366', 'YYYY DDD'); SELECT to_date('2016 365', 'YYYY DDD'); -- ok SELECT to_date('2016 366', 'YYYY DDD'); -- ok SELECT to_date('2016 367', 'YYYY DDD'); SELECT to_date('0000-02-01','YYYY-MM-DD'); -- allowed, though it shouldn't be -- -- Check behavior with SQL-style fixed-GMT-offset time zone (cf bug #8572) -- SET TIME ZONE 'America/New_York'; SET TIME ZONE '-1.5'; SHOW TIME ZONE; SELECT '2012-12-12 12:00'::timestamptz; SELECT '2012-12-12 12:00 America/New_York'::timestamptz; SELECT to_char('2012-12-12 12:00'::timestamptz, 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MI:SS TZ'); SELECT to_char('2012-12-12 12:00'::timestamptz, 'YYYY-MM-DD SSSS'); SELECT to_char('2012-12-12 12:00'::timestamptz, 'YYYY-MM-DD SSSSS'); RESET TIME ZONE;