The INTERVAL
data type stores a value that represents a span of time.
Aliases
CockroachDB supports using uninterpreted string literals in contexts where an INTERVAL
value is otherwise expected.
Syntax
A constant value of type INTERVAL
can be expressed using an
interpreted literal, or a
string literal
annotated with
type INTERVAL
or
coerced to type
INTERVAL
.
INTERVAL
constants can be expressed using the following formats:
Format | Description |
---|---|
SQL Standard | INTERVAL 'Y-M D H:M:S' Seconds and days can be expressed as integers or floats. All other input values must be expressed as integers. For more details, see Details on SQL Standard input. |
ISO 8601 | INTERVAL 'P1Y2M3DT4H5M6S' |
Traditional PostgreSQL | INTERVAL '1 year 2 months 3 days 4 hours 5 minutes 6 seconds' |
Abbreviated PostgreSQL | INTERVAL '1 yr 2 mons 3 d 4 hrs 5 mins 6 secs' |
CockroachDB also supports using uninterpreted
string literals in contexts
where an INTERVAL
value is otherwise expected.
Details on SQL Standard input
Without a precision or duration field specified, expect the following behavior from SQL Standard input (Y-M D H:M:S
):
- Using a single value defines seconds only.
For example,INTERVAL '1'
is parsed as00:00:01
. - Using two colon-separated integers defines hours and minutes.
For example,INTERVAL '1:2'
is parsed as01:02:00
. - If the second of two colon-separated values is a float, the interval is parsed as minutes and seconds (
M:S.fff
).
For example,INTERVAL '1:2.345'
is parsed as00:01:02.345
. - If the first element of the input directly preceding a colon is specified as a float, the interval is parsed as
D H:M
.
For example,INTERVAL '1.2:03:04'
is parsed as1 day 07:52:00
. - If the day is omitted, no day value will be stored.
For example,INTERVAL '1-2 3:4:5'
is parsed as1 year 2 mons 03:04:05
, andINTERVAL 1-2
is parsed as1 year 2 mons
. - If the year and month are omitted, no year or month value will be stored.
For example,INTERVAL '1 2:3:4
is parsed as1 day 02:03:04
.
Size
An INTERVAL
column supports values up to 24 bytes in width, but the total storage size is likely to be larger due to CockroachDB metadata. Intervals are stored internally as months, days, and microseconds.
Precision
CockroachDB supports precision levels from 0 (seconds) to 6 (microseconds) for INTERVAL
values. Precision in time values specifies the number of fractional digits retained in the seconds field. By default, INTERVAL
values have a precision of 6 (microseconds).
For example, specifying an INTERVAL
value as INTERVAL(3)
truncates the time precision to milliseconds.
Duration fields
CockroachDB supports duration fields for INTERVAL
values. You can specify SECOND
, MINUTE
, HOUR
, or DAY
units of duration in the form INTERVAL ... <unit>
or INTERVAL ... <unit> TO <unit>
.
Specifying a single duration field truncates the interval at the unit specified, defining the interval as having the duration field unit as its least-significant unit. For example, INTERVAL '1 2:03:04' HOUR
truncates the input to an exact hour, and parses the interval as 1 day 02:00:00
.
A single duration field can also resolve ambiguity in the input. For example, INTERVAL '1'
parses the interval as 00:00:01
(1 second). INTERVAL '1' MINUTE
parses the interval as 00:01:00
(1 minute).
If the interval input is ambiguous, specifying two duration fields stores the interval in the units specified. For example, INTERVAL '02:03' MINUTE TO SECOND
parses the interval as 00:02:03
(in minutes and seconds). Without MINUTE TO SECOND
, the input would be parsed as 02:03:00
(in hours and minutes).
Example
> CREATE TABLE intervals (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b INTERVAL);
> SHOW COLUMNS FROM intervals;
column_name | data_type | is_nullable | column_default | generation_expression | indices | is_hidden
--------------+-----------+-------------+----------------+-----------------------+-----------+------------
a | INT8 | false | NULL | | {primary} | false
b | INTERVAL | true | NULL | | {} | false
(2 rows)
> INSERT INTO
intervals
VALUES (1, INTERVAL '1 year 2 months 3 days 4 hours 5 minutes 6 seconds'),
(2, INTERVAL '1-2 3 4:5:6'),
(3, '1-2 3 4:5:6');
> SELECT * FROM intervals;
a | b
----+--------------------------------
1 | 1 year 2 mons 3 days 04:05:06
2 | 1 year 2 mons 3 days 04:05:06
3 | 1 year 2 mons 3 days 04:05:06
(3 rows)
Supported casting and conversion
INTERVAL
values can be cast to any of the following data types:
Type | Details |
---|---|
INT |
Converts to number of seconds (second precision) |
DECIMAL |
Converts to number of seconds (microsecond precision) |
FLOAT |
Converts to number of seconds (microsecond precision) |
STRING |
Converts to h-m-s format (microsecond precision) |
TIME |
Converts to HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS , the time equivalent to the interval after midnight (microsecond precision) |