I've implemented timestamp and time precision per SQL99 spec. The syntax is
TIMESTAMP(2) WITH TIME ZONE or TIME(0) etc etc. One result of this is that "timestamp" is no longer a valid external function name (among other things) due to parser ambiguity between TIMESTAMP(2) and, say, TIMESTAMP(date 'today') (the latter used to be supported). If you need to explicitly call a function by that name you need to surround the function name with double quotes, as in select "timestamp"(date 'today'); All regression tests pass, though we will probably need updates to the "pre-1970" regression results. The CVS notes follow... - Thomas Implement precision support for timestamp and time, both with and without time zones. SQL99 spec requires a default of zero (round to seconds) which is set in gram.y as typmod is set in the parse tree. We *could* change to a default of either 6 (for internal compatibility with previous versions) or 2 (for external compatibility with previous versions). Evaluate entries in pg_proc wrt the iscachable attribute for timestamp and other date/time types. Try to recognize cases where side effects like the current time zone setting may have an effect on results to decide whether something is cachable or not. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org