Bruce Momjian <[email protected]> writes:
> FYI, this behavior now returns:
> test=> select to_timestamp('20096010','YYYYMMDD');
> to_timestamp
> ------------------------
> 2013-12-18 00:00:00-05
> (1 row)
> which doesn't have the :30 but is still odd.
I don't think the behavior has changed, you're merely checking it in
a different timezone from the OP.
The real question is whether we should throw error for out-of-range
MM (or other fields). I think there are actual use cases for certain
"invalid" inputs, like adding one to the day field without worrying
about end of month. Perhaps there is not a use case for a month value
as far out of range as this, but where would we draw the line?
Anybody know what Oracle's to_timestamp does?
regards, tom lane
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