On 2012-02-08, Edward W. Rouse <ero...@comsquared.com> wrote: > I'm still working on getting this to work, but the summary is this: > > I am getting several (many) intervals of hour, minutes and seconds. I need a > sum of the absolute value these intervals, similar to the SUM(ABS()) > function for numbers; and I need to divide this sum by an integer (bigint). > Getting the intervals is no problem, but I can't find built in functions for > the rest. Currently on 8.3, want to upgrade to 9.x but I can't until this is > finished.
the operation abs() is meaninless on the type interval eg: what is abs( '1 month - 32 days + 24 hours'::interval ) howevwer since all your intervals are in seconds (postgres pretends that all hours are 3600 seconds long) converting to seconds is probably the best way to go. > Do these functions exist, or will I be forced to convert to seconds, do the > math and then convert back to hour-minute-second format (I am assuming from > current data that, after the divide, the result should be in the minute: > second range). Yeah, you need to do that, it's not hard, select ( sum(abs(extract('epoch' from YOUR_INTERVAL ))) / SOMETHING ) * '1s'::interval from ... -- ⚂⚃ 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