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List:       postgresql-general
Subject:    Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] date/time formats in 7.2
From:       Thomas Lockhart <lockhart () fourpalms ! org>
Date:       2001-12-31 20:45:13
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> The one variant I'd like it to accept is 'yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn:ss', as in
> '2001-12-31T13:30:46'. This is the ISO-8601 format that perl's Time::Piece and I
> think at least one other perl date module use as their 'standard ISO' output
> format, and the default format that's closest to what Postgresql 7.1.3 seems to
> accept. For now, I'm taking  a string that looks like the above, replacing the T
> with a space with Perl, and then inserting the value into Postgresql. Not a huge
> deal, of course, but it might make it a little more convenient for some of us.

Already accomodated in 7.2.

                  - Thomas

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