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#ifndef _CONNECTIVITY_FILE_FDATEFUNCTIONS_HXX_
#define _CONNECTIVITY_FILE_FDATEFUNCTIONS_HXX_
#include "file/fcode.hxx"
namespace connectivity
{
class OSQLParseNode;
namespace file
{
/** DAYOFWEEK(date)
Returns the weekday index for date (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, ... 7 = Saturday). These index values correspond to the ODBC standard.
> SELECT DAYOFWEEK('1998-02-03');
-> 3
*/
class OOp_DayOfWeek : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** DAYOFMONTH(date)
Returns the day of the month for date, in the range 1 to 31:
> SELECT DAYOFMONTH('1998-02-03');
-> 3
*/
class OOp_DayOfMonth : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** DAYOFYEAR(date)
Returns the day of the year for date, in the range 1 to 366:
> SELECT DAYOFYEAR('1998-02-03');
-> 34
*/
class OOp_DayOfYear : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** MONTH(date)
Returns the month for date, in the range 1 to 12:
> SELECT MONTH('1998-02-03');
-> 2
*/
class OOp_Month : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** DAYNAME(date)
Returns the name of the weekday for date:
> SELECT DAYNAME('1998-02-05');
-> 'Thursday'
*/
class OOp_DayName : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** MONTHNAME(date)
Returns the name of the month for date:
> SELECT MONTHNAME('1998-02-05');
-> 'February'
*/
class OOp_MonthName : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** QUARTER(date)
Returns the quarter of the year for date, in the range 1 to 4:
> SELECT QUARTER('98-04-01');
-> 2
*/
class OOp_Quarter : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** WEEK(date)
WEEK(date,first)
With a single argument, returns the week for date, in the range 0 to 53 (yes, there may be the beginnings of a week 53), for locations where Sunday is the first day of the week. The two-argument form of WEEK() allows you to specify whether the week starts on Sunday or Monday and whether the return value should be in the range 0-53 or 1-52. Here is a table for how the second argument works:
Value Meaning
0 Week starts on Sunday and return value is in range 0-53
1 Week starts on Monday and return value is in range 0-53
2 Week starts on Sunday and return value is in range 1-53
3 Week starts on Monday and return value is in range 1-53 (ISO 8601)
> SELECT WEEK('1998-02-20');
-> 7
> SELECT WEEK('1998-02-20',0);
-> 7
> SELECT WEEK('1998-02-20',1);
-> 8
> SELECT WEEK('1998-12-31',1);
-> 53
*/
class OOp_Week : public ONthOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ::std::vector<ORowSetValue>& lhs) const;
};
/** YEAR(date)
Returns the year for date, in the range 1000 to 9999:
> SELECT YEAR('98-02-03');
-> 1998
*/
class OOp_Year : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** HOUR(time)
Returns the hour for time, in the range 0 to 23:
> SELECT HOUR('10:05:03');
-> 10
*/
class OOp_Hour : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** MINUTE(time)
Returns the minute for time, in the range 0 to 59:
> SELECT MINUTE('98-02-03 10:05:03');
-> 5
*/
class OOp_Minute : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** SECOND(time)
Returns the second for time, in the range 0 to 59:
> SELECT SECOND('10:05:03');
-> 3
*/
class OOp_Second : public OUnaryOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ORowSetValue& lhs) const;
};
/** CURDATE()
CURRENT_DATE
Returns today's date as a value in 'YYYY-MM-DD' or YYYYMMDD format, depending on whether the function is used in a string or numeric context:
> SELECT CURDATE();
-> '1997-12-15'
*/
class OOp_CurDate : public ONthOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ::std::vector<ORowSetValue>& lhs) const;
};
/** CURTIME()
CURRENT_TIME
Returns the current time as a value in 'HH:MM:SS' or HHMMSS format, depending on whether the function is used in a string or numeric context:
> SELECT CURTIME();
-> '23:50:26'
*/
class OOp_CurTime : public ONthOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ::std::vector<ORowSetValue>& lhs) const;
};
/** NOW()
Returns the current date and time as a value in 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS' or YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format, depending on whether the function is used in a string or numeric context:
> SELECT NOW();
-> '1997-12-15 23:50:26'
*/
class OOp_Now : public ONthOperator
{
protected:
virtual ORowSetValue operate(const ::std::vector<ORowSetValue>& lhs) const;
};
}
}
#endif // _CONNECTIVITY_FILE_FCODE_HXX_