SQL does not have a specific datetime field type and also does not store it
in binary format.
You should perform the data type conversions by yourself.

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 09:50, Renato Oliveira <ren...@sincronica.com.br>wrote:

> Hello, I'm new to SQLite, and need a query to convert a number of int
> format to format date and date format to format int.
> In PostGres the query is as follows:
>
> SELECT ((((14652:: bit (16))>> 9): int + 1980) | | '-' | |
> ((14652:: bit (16) & B'0000000111100000 ')>> 5):: int | |' - '| |
> (14652:: bit (16) & B'0000000000011111 '):: int):: date;
>
> Is there a book for beginners in SQLite?
>
> Hugs
>
> Renato S. Oliveira
> Sincronica Sistemas Integrados
> +55 11 2539 0544 / 0545
>
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