On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 04:40:12AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd like to convert timestamps without timezone to unix epoch values
> with at least microseconds resolution.
> but when i do e.g.:
> select extract (epoch from timestamp without time zone 'Thu 14 Jun
> 05:58:09.929994 2007');
> 
> i get:
> 1181793489.92999
> 
> so i loose the last digit. I'd expect 1181793489.929994

EXTRACT's return type is double precision, which isn't precise
enough to represent that many significant digits.  Notice that
removing a digit from the beginning gives you another digit at
the end:

test=> SELECT '1181793489.929994'::double precision;
      float8      
------------------
 1181793489.92999
(1 row)

test=> SELECT '181793489.929994'::double precision;
      float8      
------------------
 181793489.929994
(1 row)

You could convert the epoch value to numeric but you'll have to use
a more complex expression; simply casting EXTRACT's result to numeric
won't work.  One possibility might involve floor and to_char(value, '.US').

-- 
Michael Fuhr

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