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Is there any way to format datetime to RFC3339Nano Eg: 2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999Z07:00 in postgres 9.3 or 9.5?

I tried with to_char. But there is no documentation how to handle T, Z, +07:00, -07:00 etc.

The nearest one I can reach is

v2=# select to_char(current_timestamp, 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MI:SS.MSOF');
          to_char
----------------------------
 2016-05-08 12:16:14.493+04

Which is default JSON output format datetime in postgres 9.3. Please see below.

psql (9.5.1, server 9.3.6)
Type "help" for help.

fetchrdb=> select to_json(current_timestamp);
             to_json
---------------------------------
 "2016-05-08 11:58:04.844548+04"
(1 row)

In the case of JSON encoded output from postgres 9.5 is RFC3339Nano eg:

psql (9.5.1)
Type "help" for help.

v2=# select to_json(current_timestamp);
              to_json
------------------------------------
 "2016-05-08T11:59:17.121411+04:00"

I could't find an option to format datetime to RFC3339Nano in postgres 9.3 or 9.5 using to_char.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/functions-formatting.html

Is there any hidden option/functions you use to achieve the same? Any help regarding is appreciated.

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Closest I've come to it is this:

postgres=# select to_char(('1970-01-01T00:00:00Z'::timestamp), 'YYYY-MM-DD"T"HH24:MI:SS.US"Z"');
           to_char           
-----------------------------
 1970-01-01T00:00:00.000000Z
(1 row)

This provides the T and the microseconds, but not the time zone.

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No. PostgreSQL timestamp precision is only up to microseconds.

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