- All Superinterfaces:
- Serializable
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- DayToSecond,- YearToMonth,- YearToSecond
java.sql.Interval data type.
 
 JDBC lacks an important data type that is present in most SQL databases:
 INTERVAL. The SQL:2008 standard states that there are two types
 of intervals: 
4.6.3 IntervalsThere are two classes of intervals. One class, called year-month intervals, has an express or implied datetime precision that includes no fields other than YEAR and MONTH, though not both are required. The other class, called day-time intervals, has an express or implied interval precision that can include any fields other than YEAR or MONTH.
 INTERVAL can be combined with date time data types according to
 the following operation table:
 
| Operand 1 | Operator | Operand 2 | Result Type | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Datetime | – | Datetime | Interval | 
| Datetime | + or – | Interval | Datetime | 
| Interval | + | Datetime | Datetime | 
| Interval | + or – | Interval | Interval | 
| Interval | * or / | Numeric | Interval | 
| Numeric | * | Interval | Interval | 
 Interval implementations can be expected to also also extend Number.
 
 Note: only a few databases actually support this data type on its own. You
 can still use it for date time arithmetic in other databases, though, through
 Field.add(Field) and Field.sub(Field) Databases that have
 been observed to natively support INTERVAL data types are:
 
 These dialects have been observed to partially support INTERVAL
 data types in date time arithmetic functions, such as
 TIMESTAMPADD, and TIMESTAMPDIFF:
 
- Author:
- Lukas Eder
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Method Details- 
negInterval neg()Negate the interval (change its sign)
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absInterval abs()Get the absolute value of the interval (set its sign to positive)
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getSignint getSign()The sign of the interval- Returns:
- 1for positive or zero,- -1for negative
 
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doubleValuedouble doubleValue()- See Also:
 
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floatValuefloat floatValue()- See Also:
 
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longValuelong longValue()- See Also:
 
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intValueint intValue()- See Also:
 
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byteValuebyte byteValue()- See Also:
 
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shortValueshort shortValue()- See Also:
 
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toDurationDuration toDuration()Get a duration representation of this interval.There is an obvious Durationrepresentation forDayToSecondintervals. If the interval containsYearMonthinformation, then the corresponding duration will use:- 1 year = 365.25 days
- 1 month = 30 days
 This corresponds to PostgreSQL's EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM my_interval)behaviour.
 
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