Re: date_trunc'd timestamp index possible?
D. Duccini <duccini@backpack.com>
From: "D. Duccini" <duccini@backpack.com>
To: Bruno Wolff III <bruno@wolff.to>
Cc: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org, Pgsql-novice <pgsql-novice@postgresql.org>
Date: 2004-10-01T18:28:47Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers, pgsql-novice, pgsql-sql
> The reason this doesn't work is that the timestamp to date conversion
> depends on the time zone setting. In theory you should be able to avoid
> this by specifying the time zone to check the date in. I tried something
> like the following which I think should work, but doesn't:
> create idxfoo on foo (date(timezone('UTC',footime)));
>
> The conversion of the timestamp stored in footime should be immutable
> and then taking the date should work. I did find that date of a timestamp
> without time zone is treated as immutable.
>
> I am not sure how to check if the supplied function for converting
> a timestamp with time zone to a timestamp without timezone using a
> specified time zone is immutable. I think this function should be
> immutable, but that it probably isn't.
I think we found a way around it!
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION date_immutable( timestamptz ) RETURNS date AS
'SELECT date( $1 ) ;' LANGUAGE 'sql' IMMUTABLE ;
CREATE INDEX "new_event_dt" ON "the_events" USING btree (
date_immutable( "event_dt_tm" ) ) ;
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