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I'm pretty sure the following query used to work for me on Presto:

select segment, sum(count)
from modeling_trends
where segment='2557172' and date = '2016-06-23' and count_time between '2016-06-23 14:00:00.000' and '2016-06-23 14:59:59.000';
group by 1;

now when I run it (on Presto 0.147 on EMR) I get an error of trying to assigning varchar to date/timestamp..

I can make it work using:

select segment, sum(count)
from modeling_trends
where segment='2557172' and date = cast('2016-06-23' as date) and count_time between cast('2016-06-23 14:00:00.000' as TIMESTAMP) and cast('2016-06-23 14:59:59.000' as TIMESTAMP)
group by segment;

but it feels dirty... is there a better way to do this?

2 Answers 2

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Unlike some other databases, Presto doesn't automatically convert between varchar and other types, even for constants. The cast works, but a simpler way is to use the type constructors:

WHERE segment = '2557172'
  AND date = date '2016-06-23'
  AND count_time BETWEEN timestamp '2016-06-23 14:00:00.000' AND timestamp '2016-06-23 14:59:59.000'

You can see examples for various types here: https://prestosql.io/docs/current/language/types.html

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  • 2
    Thank you, adding the keyword date upfront the string date worked. My query SELECT * FROM db.table_1 WHERE date_col > date '2018-01-01' LIMIT 100 Oct 20, 2018 at 21:52
  • Hi - I have a column of type date, yet when I run SELECT COUNT(*) FROM <table> where dt >= DATE '2019-01-01' I see Mismatched Domain types: date vs integer; are there other workarounds that can help here? Mar 2, 2019 at 0:29
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Just a quick thought.. have you tried omitting the dashes in your date? try 20160623 instead of 2016-06-23.

I encountered something similar with SQL server, but not used Presto.

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  • nope doesn't work.. now it interprets the date as integer ('=' cannot be applied to date, integer)
    – Tal Joffe
    Jun 26, 2016 at 11:42

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