Jean-Christian Imbeault <jc@mega-bucks.co.jp> writes:
> [ the docs state ]
> SELECT EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM TIMESTAMP '2001-02-16 20:38:40');
> Result: 982352320
Sure, that is an exact-second timestamp; it's not going to have any
fractional-second component.
> But if I seem to get milliseconds too in my queries:
> $ psql sessions -c "SELECT EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM current_timestamp) as now"
> now
> ------------------
> 1029298563.74248
> (1 row)
> Are the Docs out of date? How can I get EXTRACT to only return seconds?
We return fractional seconds in current_timestamp since 7.2. You can
use current_timestamp(0) to round the result to seconds, or just apply
round() to EXTRACT's result.
regards, tom lane