Hi All:

        I've googling around, searching the mailinglist archive and reading FAQ's 
but I haven't find the answer for my question. And I know it is quite 
commom! I'm trying upgrading to 7.2.1.

        I'm running postgresql 7.0 with a column like:

                      Table "materia"
        Column       |           Type           | Modifiers
--------------------+--------------------------+-----------

materiadata        | timestamp with time zone | not null
mmateriatitulo      | character varying(80)    | not null
materiasequencial  | numeric(30,6)            | not null


I used to execute this query:

        select max(time(materiadata)) from materia;

or
        select materiasequencial, materiatitulo, time(materiadata)
        from materia
        order by time(materiadata) desc;        

        I've read at PostgreSQL 7.3dev Administrator Guide's Release Notes that 
time() and timestamp() functions in postgresql 7.2 are deprecated (so in 
7.2.1).

        So, how can I get the same result above without using time() ??
Or if it not possible, how can I extract (yes, I tried with extract() 
function too) time from a timestamp column?
        I know it's quite simple question... but I haven't find any clue!


Thanks a lot in advance.
Bests regards



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