Try using double colon opperator instead of cast(). E. g. task_start::date
Regards, Amul ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sent from a mobile device. Please excuse brevity and tpyos. On Mon, 5 Sep, 2016 at 8:29 am, Patrick Baker [via PostgreSQL]<ml-node+s1045698n5919421...@n3.nabble.com> wrote: Hi guys, I got the tasks table that has the tasks_start column: tasks_start | timestamp(3) without time zone select tasks_start from tasks LIMIT 1; tasks_start ------------------- 2016-08-10 00:30:00 I'm trying to cast the date, using this query: SELECT cast(tasks_start as date) FROM "jobs" WHERE "tasks"."deleted" = 'f' AND "tasks"."recurrence_id" = 1 AND (Date(tasks_start) in ('2016-08-10') but it doesn't work.. I get 0 rows... what am I doing wrong? cheersPatrick If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below: http://postgresql.nabble.com/Get-date-timestamp-3-without-time-zone-column-PGSQL-9-5-tp5919421.html To start a new topic under PostgreSQL - general, email ml-node+s1045698n1843780...@n3.nabble.com To unsubscribe from PostgreSQL - general, click here. NAML -- View this message in context: http://postgresql.nabble.com/Get-date-timestamp-3-without-time-zone-column-PGSQL-9-5-tp5919421p5919430.html Sent from the PostgreSQL - general mailing list archive at Nabble.com.