I have a table of items with the following columns:
start_time
column (timestamp without time zone
)expiration_time_seconds
column (integer
)For example, some values are:
SELECT start_time, expiration_time_seconds
FROM whatever
ORDER BY start_time;
start_time | expiration_time_seconds
----------------------------+-------------------------
2014-08-05 08:23:32.428452 | 172800
2014-08-10 09:49:51.082456 | 3600
2014-08-13 13:03:56.980073 | 3600
2014-08-21 06:31:38.596451 | 3600
...
How do I add the expiration time, given in seconds, to the start_time?
I have tried to format a time interval string for the interval
command, but failed:
blah=> SELECT interval concat(to_char(3600, '9999'), ' seconds');
ERROR: syntax error at or near "("
LINE 1: SELECT interval concat(to_char(3600, '9999'), ' seconds');
The trick is to create a fixed interval and multiply it with the number of seconds in the column:
SELECT start_time,
expiration_time_seconds,
start_time + expiration_time_seconds * interval '1 second'
FROM whatever
ORDER BY start_time;
start_time | expiration_time_seconds | end_time
----------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------------
2014-08-05 08:23:32.428452 | 172800 | 2014-08-07 08:23:32.428452
2014-08-10 09:49:51.082456 | 3600 | 2014-08-10 10:49:51.082456
2014-08-13 13:03:56.980073 | 3600 | 2014-08-13 14:03:56.980073
2014-08-21 06:31:38.596451 | 3600 | 2014-08-21 07:31:38.596451