-- SQL code to load and define 'datetime' functions -- load the new functions load '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so'; -- define the new functions in postgres create function time_difference(time,time) returns time as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function currentDate() returns date as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function currentTime() returns time as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function hours(time) returns int4 as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function minutes(time) returns int4 as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function seconds(time) returns int4 as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function day(date) returns int4 as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function month(date) returns int4 as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function year(date) returns int4 as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function asMinutes(time) returns int4 as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create function asSeconds(time) returns int4 as '/home/dz/lib/postgres/datetime_functions.so' language 'c'; create operator - ( leftarg=time, rightarg=time, procedure=time_difference);