INTERVAL data type
Informix®
Informix provides the INTERVAL
data type to store a value that represents a
span of time.
INTERVAL
types are divided into two classes:- year-month intervals. For example:
INTERVAL YEAR(5) TO MONTH
- day-time intervals. For example:
INTERVAL DAY(9) TO SECOND
INTERVAL
columns can be defined with various time units, by specifying a
start and end qualifier. For example, you can define an interval to store a number of hours and
minutes with INTERVAL HOUR(n) TO MINUTE
, where
n defines the maximum number of digits for the hours unit.The values of Informix
INTERVAL
can be represented with a
character string literal, or as INTERVAL()
literals:'-9834 15:45:12.345' -- an INTERVAL DAY(6) TO FRACTION(3)
'7623-11' -- an INTERVAL YEAR(9) TO MONTH
INTERVAL(18734:45) HOUR(5) TO MINUTE
INTERVAL(-7634-11) YEAR(5) TO MONTH
Oracle® MySQL and MariaDB
MySQL and MariadDB support an INTERVAL
data type.
However, this native type is totally different from the Informix INTERVAL
type.
For example, you specify INTERVAL
literals as follows:
25 years 2 months 23 days
Solution
The INTERVAL
data type and values are converted CHAR(50)
column
with MySQL.
INTERVAL
values can be stored and retrieved from the database. However, interval
arithmetics cannot be performed on the database side in SQL statements.
The
INTERVAL
types translation can be controlled with the following FGLPROFILE
entry:dbi.database.dsname.ifxemul.datatype.interval = { true | false }
For more details see IBM Informix emulation parameters in FGLPROFILE.