Hi Tomasz:

--- Tomasz Myrta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Probably you are right, but you can cast into
> timestamp before using these functions.
> Do you really need to care amount of storage?

  I was just thinking if both TIMESTAMP and TIME have
use the same amount of space (I was think TIME might
use less space since it doesn't need to store month,
year, day as compared to TIMESTAMP), and TIMESTAMP
have more functions and is easier to cast, I might as
well use TIMESTAMP.

> Don't forget about INTERVAL type, which is very
> useful for time calculations.
> 
 --> I'll check that one out. 


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