> 
> 
> > This query makes little sense.  Why are you trying to convert a
> > timestamp to a timestamp?  Is this a bizarre substitute for
> date_trunc()?
> 
> The "from_datetime" column is of type "timestamp" but I want to check
> only the date, not the time.
> In this example I want to retrieve all records whose "from_datetime" is
> e.g. >= 2009/05/06 (Now()) so I'd like to get results with a
> "from_datetime" like e.g.
> - 2009/05/06 00:05:00
> - 2009/05/06 23:30:00
> - 2009/05/07 10:15:00
> 
> Regards
> Nico
> 

I use something like this:

Where from_datetime::date >= current_date
Or
Where date_trunc('day', from_datetime) >= current_date

(current_date is like "now()" except it's a date instead of timestamp)

        



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