On 2011-07-18, Thomas Kellerer <spam_ea...@gmx.net> wrote: > Hi, > > I just noticed that to_char() will "accept" invalid dates such as 2011-02-31 > and "adjust" them accordingly: > > postgres=> select to_date('20110231', 'yyyymmdd'); > > to_date > ------------ > 2011-03-03 > (1 row) > > is there a way to have to_date() raise an exception in such a case?
it's possible the odd behaviour you get is required by some standard. however 'yyyymmdd' is a format that postgres understands natively, so just cast the string to date. jasen=# select '20110303'::date; date ------------ 2011-03-03 (1 row) jasen=# select '20110231'::date; ERROR: date/time field value out of range: "20110231" LINE 1: select '20110231'::date; ^ postgres also understands YYYY-MM-DD and possilby a locale dependant form with the year last -- ⚂⚃ 100% natural -- Sent via pgsql-sql mailing list (pgsql-sql@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-sql