Re: [SQL] cast text as date
Richard Lynch <lynch@lscorp.com>
From: lynch@lscorp.com (Richard Lynch)
To: Herouth Maoz <herouth@oumail.openu.ac.il>, pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
Date: 1998-06-16T17:58:49Z
Lists: pgsql-sql
>At 11:14 +0300 on 16/6/98, Richard Lynch wrote: > > >> I've never created a function of my own, and maybe that's the way to go, >> but I'm not sure where to start... >> The strings in question actually only have a month/year (no date), if that >> matters (they're expirations)... >> The resulting date can just default to 1 for the date. > >What version of Postgres, and what error, exactly, did it report? ERROR: function date(text) does not exist I don't know what version because my ISP installed it, and there seems to be no file I can read that tells me, and postmaster -v isn't defined. There are two postgresql directories. One is labeled 6.2.1 The other is just pgsql. The ISP changed psql very recently to require me to use -u and an login name and password, when they moved their software to a shiny new box, and (I think) upgraded postgresql, if that is any help at all in identifying the version. -- -- -- "TANSTAAFL" Rich lynch@lscorp.com