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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2020-12-30 17:48:43 -0500
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2020-12-30 17:48:43 -0500
commitd56ea24166e981432786dc0be37ca7993e5c210d (patch)
treef2e8fd57195a7316051b997a9844183cf9971bbb
parentb25c106df71fc317e65814e4f301afa05b7b2304 (diff)
Doc: spell out comparison behaviors for the date/time types.
The behavior of cross-type comparisons among date/time data types was not really explained anywhere. You could probably infer it if you recognized the applicability of comments elsewhere about datatype conversions, but it seems worthy of explicit documentation. Per bug #16797 from Dana Burd. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16797-f264b0b980b53b8b@postgresql.org
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@@ -6704,6 +6704,21 @@ SELECT regexp_matches('abc01234xyz', '(?:(.*?)(\d+)(.*)){1,1}');
</para>
<para>
+ In addition, the usual comparison operators shown in
+ <xref linkend="functions-comparison-op-table"> are available for the
+ date/time types. Dates and timestamps (with or without time zone) are
+ all comparable, while times (with or without time zone) and intervals
+ can only be compared to other values of the same data type. When
+ comparing a timestamp without time zone to a timestamp with time zone,
+ the former value is assumed to be given in the time zone specified by
+ the <xref linkend="guc-timezone"> configuration parameter, and is
+ rotated to UTC for comparison to the latter value (which is already
+ in UTC internally). Similarly, a date value is assumed to represent
+ midnight in the <varname>TimeZone</varname> zone when comparing it
+ to a timestamp.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
All the functions and operators described below that take <type>time</type> or <type>timestamp</type>
inputs actually come in two variants: one that takes <type>time with time zone</type> or <type>timestamp
with time zone</type>, and one that takes <type>time without time zone</type> or <type>timestamp without time zone</type>.