"Belinda M. Giardine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Should it be this way?

Well, to_timestamp() is apparently designed not to complain when the
input doesn't match the format, which is not my idea of good behavior
... but your example is in fact wrong.  'Month' means a 9-character
field, so you are short a couple of spaces.

regression=# select to_timestamp('January 2006', 'Month YYYY');
      to_timestamp
------------------------
 0006-01-01 00:00:00-05
(1 row)

regression=# select to_timestamp('January   2006', 'Month YYYY');
      to_timestamp
------------------------
 2006-01-01 00:00:00-05
(1 row)

You probably want

regression=# select to_timestamp('January 2006', 'FMMonth YYYY');
      to_timestamp
------------------------
 2006-01-01 00:00:00-05
(1 row)

Or, as suggested upthread, forget to_timestamp and just use the native
timestamp or date input conversion, which on the whole is a lot more
robust (it *will* throw an error if it can't make sense of the input,
unlike to_timestamp).

                        regards, tom lane

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