-- -- TIME -- CREATE TABLE TIME_TBL (f1 time(2)); INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('00:00'); INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('01:00'); -- as of 7.4, timezone spec should be accepted and ignored INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('02:03 PST'); INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('11:59 EDT'); INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('12:00'); INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('12:01'); INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('23:59'); INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('11:59:59.99 PM'); INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('2003-03-07 15:36:39 America/New_York'); INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('2003-07-07 15:36:39 America/New_York'); -- this should fail (the timezone offset is not known) INSERT INTO TIME_TBL VALUES ('15:36:39 America/New_York'); SELECT f1 AS "Time" FROM TIME_TBL; SELECT f1 AS "Three" FROM TIME_TBL WHERE f1 < '05:06:07'; SELECT f1 AS "Five" FROM TIME_TBL WHERE f1 > '05:06:07'; SELECT f1 AS "None" FROM TIME_TBL WHERE f1 < '00:00'; SELECT f1 AS "Eight" FROM TIME_TBL WHERE f1 >= '00:00'; -- -- TIME simple math -- -- We now make a distinction between time and intervals, -- and adding two times together makes no sense at all. -- Leave in one query to show that it is rejected, -- and do the rest of the testing in horology.sql -- where we do mixed-type arithmetic. - thomas 2000-12-02 SELECT f1 + time '00:01' AS "Illegal" FROM TIME_TBL;