Tom,

> > then why does
> > INTERVAL / INTERVAL = ERROR?
> 
> Because no one got around to creating an INTERVAL / INTERVAL
> operator.
> There are plenty of such gaps in our operator set...

Bummer.  If I could "C" then maybe I'd do something about it.

> 
> > Shouldn't
> > INTERVAL / INTERVAL = INTEGER?
> 
> I'd think the output should be FLOAT8, myself, since the result
> could be fractional.
> 
> Anyway, the generic response to such questions is "feel free to
> code it up and submit a patch".

Sorry.  :( I'm stricly a "high-level user".  

I can, however, document it so that others won't pester you for
questions about why it doesn't work.

-Josh


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