Extract date (yyyy/mm/dd) from a timestamp in PostgreSQL

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Solution 1

You can cast your timestamp to a date by suffixing it with ::date. Here, in psql, is a timestamp:

# select '2010-01-01 12:00:00'::timestamp;
      timestamp      
---------------------
 2010-01-01 12:00:00

Now we'll cast it to a date:

wconrad=# select '2010-01-01 12:00:00'::timestamp::date;
    date    
------------
 2010-01-01

On the other hand you can use date_trunc function. The difference between them is that the latter returns the same data type like timestamptz keeping your time zone intact (if you need it).

=> select date_trunc('day', now());
       date_trunc
------------------------
 2015-12-15 00:00:00+02
(1 row)

Solution 2

Use the date function:

select date(timestamp_field) from table

From a character field representation to a date you can use:

select date(substring('2011/05/26 09:00:00' from 1 for 10));

Test code:

create table test_table (timestamp_field timestamp);
insert into test_table (timestamp_field) values(current_timestamp);
select timestamp_field, date(timestamp_field) from test_table;

Test result:

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Solution 3

Have you tried to cast it to a date, with <mydatetime>::date ?

Solution 4

This works for me in python 2.7

 select some_date::DATE from some_table;

Solution 5

In postgres simply : TO_CHAR(timestamp_column, 'DD/MM/YYYY') as submission_date

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Updated on July 28, 2022

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  • keren
    keren almost 2 years

    I want to extract just the date part from a timestamp in PostgreSQL.

    I need it to be a postgresql DATE type so I can insert it into another table that expects a DATE value.

    For example, if I have 2011/05/26 09:00:00, I want 2011/05/26

    I tried casting, but I only get 2011:

    timestamp:date
    cast(timestamp as date)
    

    I tried to_char() with to_date():

    SELECT to_date(to_char(timestamp, 'YYYY/MM/DD'), 'YYYY/MM/DD') 
    FROM val3 WHERE id=1;
    

    I tried to make it a function:

    CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION testing() RETURNS void AS '
    DECLARE i_date DATE;
    BEGIN
        SELECT to_date(to_char(val1, "YYYY/MM/DD"),"YYYY/MM/DD") 
          INTO i_date FROM exampTable WHERE id=1;
        INSERT INTO foo(testd) VALUES (i);
    END
    

    What is the best way to extract date (yyyy/mm/dd) from a timestamp in PostgreSQL?