I want to try to add a multi calendar system for pgsql. I want to know if it
will be accepted as a patch to pgsql?
More details:
Multi calendar systems are useful for several languages and countries using
different calendar: Hijri, Persian, Hebrew,
etc.
For implementation I think it is better to add this support in date fields like
this:
create table tb (dt date calendar persian);
if no calendar is defined, it will be Gregorian so no problem is made for old
sql commands.
I don't think that new keywords should be added for that if it does not
belong to the SQL standard, especially with something as open ended and
sensitive as a cultural related keyword: there are dozens calendars listed
on wikipedia...
ISTM that this is either a localization problem, possibly fully
independent from pg, or a conversion issue with a simple function which
may be develop as an extension outside pg, say:
SELECT PersianDate('2008-02-18'::DATE);
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Fabien.
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