On 10/19/11 1:26 PM, Roula Avg wrote:
Thank you very mych for your answer. Can you confirm if i am right, these are the time functions supported in monetdb? http://www.monetdb.org/Documentation/SQLreference/Temporal
yes. see: SELECT name FROM functions;
2011/10/17 Fabian Groffen
mailto:Fabian.Groffen@cwi.nl> Hi,
On 12-10-2011 16:30:31 +0300, Roula Avg wrote: > i am looking for a manual about all the date and time functions supported in > Monetdb. In the official site there is no such manual, can anyone help me > please?
I think we lack such documentation at the moment. What we support should be fairly standard. If you have specific questions, please just ask.
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