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Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 10:08:23 +0100
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W dniu 20.03.2024 o 16:10, Python pisze:
> Le 20/03/2024 à 15:22, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
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>> And the answer will be, most likely,  wrong. Just checked
>> with postgres database. It doesn't know that the first date
>> is gregorian and the other is julian - and it doesn't know
>> the difference. I bet you don't know the difference too.
>> Welcome to the real world?
> 
> $ cal 9 1752
>     September 1752
> Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
>         1  2 14 15 16
> 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
> 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
> 
> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datetime-units-history.html
> 
> (for those interested by the subject btw, there is no point
> to reply to asinine Wozniak's post)

Just read the link you provided, poor stinker.
"But, of course, this calendar is only valid for Great Britain and 
dominions, not other places. Since it would be difficult and confusing 
to try to track the actual calendars that were in use in various places 
at various times, PostgreSQL does not try, but rather follows the 
Gregorian calendar rules for all dates, even though this method is not 
historically accurate."
BTW, have you already learnt what a function is?
Is "for any element of the domain" clause still
confusing you, poor stinker?






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