Actually, PostgreSQL has specific function for this purpose. The query would 
be:

SELECT * FROM table WHERE date_part('month', date_field) = '8';

(example to select month 8)

If you use date_trunc, the selection will be by month/year - that is, 
date_trunc('month', date_field) will always result in the 1st monthday of the 
month. The year will be preserved.

Daniel

>>>John McKown said:
 > This might seem rather silly, but could you simply do something like:
 > 
 > select * from database
 >        where date_field >= '01/01/2000'::date
 >        and   date_field < '02/01/2000'::date;
 > 
 > Of course, if date_field could contain many different years, then this
 > would not get you the result you wanted.
 > 
 > John
 > 
 > On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Antti Linno wrote:
 > 
 > > Lo.
 > > 
 > >  I'm in dire need of knowledge, how to extract data by month. Monthday
 > > and year arent' important, those I can't give from perl script, but what
 > > I do give to postgres are the numbers of the months. Date field is in
 > > timestamp. I thought about date_trunc, but I can't think of, how to get
 > > data with it. In script will be 12 queries, for each month, to get the
 > > news from that month.  
 > > Btw, is there somewhere a manual about date_trunc, the docs that come with
 > > RH6.1 distribution are somewhat short and lacking explanation of
 > > date_trunc.
 > > Antti
 > > 
 > > 
 > 


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