select cast(current_timestamp as date); is OK but TRUNC() doesn't work Le jeudi 6 juin 2013 10:33:06 UTC+2, Noel Grandin a écrit : > > TRUNC() will convert a timestamp to a date > > On 2013-06-05 17:43, Pierre wrote: > > Hello, how to compare a timestamp with a date? I want to select all the > record where the timestamp match the date '2013-06-05' , something like : > > select * from table where thetimestamp = '2013-06-05' >> > > It won't work be cause it will only match '2013-06-05 00:00:00.0' > timestamp but not '2013-06-05 12:13:40.4'. > > How to do it the right way ? I think I can do something like : > > select * from table where thetimestamp > '2013-06-04' and thetimestamp < >> '2013-06-06' > > > >
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