Vitaly Burovoy <vitaly.buro...@gmail.com> writes:
> On 2/13/16, Deven Phillips <deven.phill...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm trying to convert a series of ISO8601 strings into TIMESTAMPs for use
>> with a function: ...

> If your data is already in a correct ISO8601 format, you can use a
> direct cast to timestamptz type:

Yeah.  95% of the time, the answer to "how to use to_timestamp()" is
"don't".  The native input converter for the date/timestamp/timestamptz
data types is perfectly capable of parsing most common date formats,
with a lot less muss and fuss than to_timestamp.  At worst you might have
to give it a hint about DMY vs. MDY field ordering via the DateStyle
setting.  If your input is YMD order then you don't have to worry about
that at all.

                        regards, tom lane


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