Here I need to calculate the difference of the two dates in the PostgreSQL
.
In SQL Server: Like we do in SQL Server
its much easier.
DATEDIFF(Day, MIN(joindate), MAX(joindate)) AS DateDifference;
My Try: I am trying using the following script:
(Max(joindate) - Min(joindate)) as DateDifference;
Question:
Is my method correct?
Is there any function in PostgreSQL
to calculate this?
Your calculation is correct for DATE
types, but if your values are timestamps, you should probably use EXTRACT
(or DATE_PART) to be sure to get only the difference in full days;
EXTRACT(DAY FROM MAX(joindate)-MIN(joindate)) AS DateDifference
An SQLfiddle to test with. Note the timestamp difference being 1 second less than 2 full days.