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Date and time functions and operators

Timespan operators

OperationDescriptionExample
interval * double precision → intervalMultiplies an interval by a double.real '6.1' * interval '1' second00:00:06.1
interval '1' second * real '6.1'00:00:06.1
interval / double precision → intervalDivides an interval by a double. Error is thrown for division by zero.interval '12 days' / 4.22 days 20:34:17.143
interval '14000' / int '14'00:16:40
interval + interval → intervalAdds an interval to an interval.interval '20' hour + interval '10' hour30:00:00
interval - interval → intervalSubtracts an interval from an interval.interval '20' hour - interval '10' hour10:00:00
time + interval → timeAdds an interval to a time.time '18:20:49' + interval '1 hour'19:20:49
time - interval → timeSubtracts an interval from a time.time '18:20:49' - interval '2 hours'16:20:49
time - time → intervalSubtracts a time from a time.time '18:20:49' - time '16:07:16'02:13:33

Offsetting operators

OperationDescriptionExample
timestamp + interval → timestampAdds an interval to a timestamp.'2022-03-13 01:00:00'::timestamp + interval '24' hour2022-03-14 01:00:00
timestamp - interval → timestampSubtracts an interval from a timestamp.'2022-03-14 01:00:00'::timestamp - interval '24' hour2022-03-13 01:00:00
timestamp - timestamp → intervalSubtracts a timestamp from a timestamp.'2022-03-13 03:00:00'::timestamp - '2022-03-13 01:00:00'02:00:00
date + int → dateAdds a number of days to a date.date '2022-06-23' + 42022-06-27
4 + Date '2022-06-23'2022-06-27
date - int → dateSubtracts a number of days from a date.date '2022-06-23' - 42022-06-19
date - date → intSubtracts a date from a date.date '2020-03-01' - '2020-02-01'29
date + interval → timestampAdds an interval to a date.date '2022-04-08' + interval '10 hour'2022-04-08 10:00:00
date - interval → timestampSubtracts an interval from a date.date '2022-04-08' - interval '10 hour'2022-04-07 14:00:00
date + time → timestampAdds a time to a date.date '2022-06-23' + time '19:24:00'2022-06-23 19:24:00
time '19:24:00' + date '2022-06-23'2022-06-23 19:24:00

Timestamp with time zone operators

OperationDescriptionExample
timestamp AT TIME ZONE time_zone → timestamptz

timestamptz AT TIME ZONE time_zone → timestamp
Converts times from timestamp to timestamptz (i.e., timestamp with time zone) or timestamptz to timestamp. Invalid local time during daylight saving forward is not supported. Ambiguous local time during daylight saving backward is interpreted as after the transition.'2021-12-31 16:00:00'::timestamp AT TIME ZONE 'us/pacific'2022-01-01 00:00:00+00:00

'2022-01-01 00:00:00Z'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'us/pacific'2021-12-31 16:00:00
timestamptz + interval → timestamptzAdds a fixed interval to a timestamp with time zone. See note below.'2022-03-13 01:00:00Z'::timestamp with time zone + interval '24' hour2022-03-14 01:00:00+00:00
timestamptz - interval → timestamptzSubtracts a fixed interval from a timestamp with time zone. See note below.'2022-03-14 01:00:00Z'::timestamp with time zone - interval '24' hour2022-03-13 01:00:00+00:00
timestamptz - timestamptz → intervalSubtracts a timestamp with time zone from a timestamp with time zone and converts 24-hour intervals into days.'2023-07-30 13:22:00-05:00'::timestamptz - '2023-07-29 13:22:00-04:00'::timestamptz1 day 01:00:00
note

An interval can contain hour/minute/second (i.e., fixed length) but not year/month/day (i.e., variable length).

Date and time functions

current_timestamp

Returns the current date and time.

Syntax
current_timestamp() → *timestamptz*
Example
current_timestamp()`2023-09-06 07:06:46.724+00:00`

date_part

Extracts the value of a date or timestamp.

Syntax
date_part('precision_string', date/time_value[, time_zone ]) → double_precision

precision_string can be year, month, day, hour, minute, second, doy, dow, millisecond, microsecond, epoch, millennium, century, decade, isoyear, quarter, week, isodow, or julian.

date/time_value can be a date, timestamp, time, timestamptz, or interval.

If date/time_value is timestamptz, it is recommended that time_zone is also specified, otherwise time_zone will default to the session time zone.

As date_part() returns values of type double precision, this can result in a loss of precision; therefore, using extract() is recommended.

Examples
date_part('day', date '2022-04-07')7

date_part('hour', timestamp '2022-04-07 22:00:30')22

date_part('second', time '22:00:30.123')30.123

date_part('day', interval '2 days')2

date_part('day', '2023-06-01 00:00:00Z'::timestamptz, 'Australia/Sydney')1

date_trunc

Truncates a date/time_value to a specified precision_string.

Syntax
date_trunc('precision_string', date/time_value[, time_zone ]) → date/time_value

precision_string can be microseconds, milliseconds, second, minute, hour, day, week, month, quarter, year, decade, century, or millennium.

date/time_value can be timestamp, timestamptz (i.e., timestamp with time zone), or interval.

If date/time_value is timestamptz, it is recommended that time_zone is also specified, otherwise time_zone will default to the session time zone.

precision_string value 'week' is not supported for interval.

Examples
date_trunc('hour', timestamp '2202-02-16 20:38:40.123456')2202-02-16 20:00:00

date_trunc('day', timestamp with time zone '2202-02-16 20:38:40.123456Z', 'Australia/Sydney')2202-02-16 13:00:00+00:00

date_trunc('month', interval '2333 year 4 months 5 days 02:47:33.123')2333 years 4 mons

extract

This function has two variants.

extract( field from source )

Extracts the value of a date or timestamp.

Syntax
extract(field from source [AT TIME ZONE time_zone]) → numeric

field can be year, month, day, hour, minute, second, doy, dow, millisecond, microsecond, epoch, millennium, century, decade, isoyear, quarter, week, isodow, or julian.

source can be the date, timestamp, timestamptz, time, or interval.

If time_zone is specified, source should be of type timestamptz.

Examples
extract(day from date '2022-04-07')7

extract(hour from timestamp '2022-04-07 22:00:30')22

extract(second from time '22:00:30.123')30.123000

extract(day from interval '2 days')2

extract(day from '2023-06-01 00:00:00Z'::timestamptz at time zone 'us/pacific')31

extract( epoch )

Converts the value of timestamp with time zone to Unix epoch seconds (the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC). Negative for timestamps prior to that.

Syntax
extract(epoch FROM timestamp_with_time_zone) → seconds_numeric
Example
extract(epoch from '2010-01-01 12:34:56.789012Z'::timestamp with time zone)1262349296.789012

now

Returns the current date and time. For streaming queries, now() can only be used with WHERE, HAVING, and ON clauses. For more information, see Temporal filters. This constraint does not apply to batch queries.

Syntax
now() → timestamptz
Example
now()'2023-08-04 21:29:59.662+00:00'

proctime

Returns the system time with time zone when a record is processed. You can use this function to specify the processing time of a record in a table or source.

Syntax
proctime() → timestamptz
Example
CREATE TABLE t1 (v1 int, proc_time timestamptz as proctime());

to_char

Converts the input to string according to the given format. Both uppercase and lowercase formats are supported.

Syntax
to_char ( *timestamptz*, *format* ) → *string*
to_char ( *timestamp*, *format* ) → *string*
Example

to_char(timestamp '2002-04-20 17:31:12.66', 'HH12:MI:SS')'05:31:12'

to_char('2023-07-11 20:01:00-07:00'::timestamptz, 'HH12:MI:SS TZH:TZM') → 03:01:00 +00:00

to_date

Converts a string to a date according to the given format.

Syntax
to_date(date_string, format)date
Example
to_date('05 Dec 2000', 'DD Mon YYYY')'2000-12-05'

to_timestamp

This function has two variants.

to_timestamp( seconds_double_precision )

Converts Unix epoch seconds (the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00+00) to timestamptz.

Syntax
to_timestamp(seconds_double_precision) → timestamptz
Example
to_timestamp(1262349296.7890123)'2010-01-01 12:34:56.789012+00:00'

to_timestamp( string, timestamp_format )

Converts a string to timestamptz according to the given format.

Syntax
to_timestamp(string, timestamp_format) → timestamptz
Example
to_timestamp('2022 12 25', 'YYYY MM DD')'2022-12-25 00:00:00+00:00'

to_timestamp('2022-12-25 00:00:00.900006', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.US')'2022-12-25 00:00:00.900006+00:00'

to_timestamp('2022-12-25 00:00:00.906', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.MS')'2022-12-25 00:00:00.906+00:00'

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