I am working with a PostgreSQL 8.3.3 database that stores military time as characers (don't ask ...) and I need to update a column which adds/subtracts time to a column that is a time itself. Some of the columns store only hours and minutes (HHMM or 1005) and some store hours, minutes, and seconds. So I'm left with parsing and extracting data.
I've been able to drum up this query:
UPDATE my_schema.tgtplsel ts
SET etd = subquery.new_etd
FROM ((SELECT
replace(((((interval '1 hours' * substring(starttime, 1, 2)::integer) +
(interval '1 minutes' * substring(starttime, 3, 2)::integer)) +
((interval '1 hours' * ((SELECT zuluoffset FROM my_schema.airports WHERE name = 'KABC'))) +
(interval '1 minutes' * 0) +
(interval '1 seconds' * 0))) +
((interval '1 hours' * substring(ts.taxidelay, 1, 2)::integer) +
(interval '1 minutes' * substring(ts.taxidelay, 3, 2)::integer)) +
((interval '1 hours' * substring(ts.etd, 1, 2)::integer) +
(interval '1 minutes' * substring(ts.etd, 3, 2)::integer))::time)::char(5), ':', '') as new_etd, ts.exerciseid
FROM my_schema.tgtplsel as ts
INNER JOIN my_schema.exerparm as ep ON ts.exerciseid = ep.exerciseid
WHERE ts.exerciseid = 11
AND ts.taxidelay is not null
AND length(ts.taxidelay) > 0)) as subquery
WHERE ts.exerciseid = subquery.exerciseid
AND ts.exerciseid = 11
AND ts.taxidelay is not null
AND length(ts.taxidelay) > 0
The subquery itself returns 16 rows, calculated correctly, ex:
0245
1050
0920
0345
1210
etc.
But in the UPDATE
statement, all rows that meet the criteria in the WHERE
clause (16 in the example) are updated with the FIRST value of the subquery (0245
). Why?
And how can I get it to update each row with the correct value?
To clarify:
I'm trying to update the ETD
column of the tgtplsel
table with a value that is calculated from a couple of other fields. The formula we are using to generate this new value is:
ETD = ((starttime - zuluoffset) + taxidelay + ETD)
So if my ETD is 00:30, starttime is 23:00, zuluoffset is -5, and taxidelay is 0005, then the new ETD should be ((23:00 - (-5)) + 00:05 + 00:30) or 18:35. The reason for converting these to a time
or interval
type is because a starttime could be 02:00 or 2am, and if the zuluoffset is -5, then I need that to calculate properly to 21:00, not -03:00. Some of these columns are of type numeric
while others are character
- totally out of my hands, so I'm trying my best to work my way around it.
I was able to create an SQL Fiddle with some test data. Although some of my ETD values were supposed to be 0000
and if I do a SELECT
in the fiddle, they come back as 0
.
-EPSYCHICPOWERSREQUIRED
. SQLFiddle? And, as Erwin says, PostgreSQL version please.