This second part deals with durations (how long things last). The relevant data type here is interval. When you subtract one timestamp[tz] value from another, you get an interval value. And when you add (or subtract) an interval value to (or from) a timestamp[tz] value, you get a...
Something like this: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone competed in (CITY) on (DATE). And just when it appeared she could not (SYNONYM FOR ‘LOWER’) her own world record, she did, running a (TIME THAT DAY), as other competitors ran and watched in (ADJECTIVE). McLaughlin-Levrone trained at ...
“oh, butI have a weddingin three weeks. So I can’t do a month long challenge.” Well, that’s fine. Then like skip that one day. You know you’re going to have to spend money on a wedding gift or whatever, like don’t cheap out...
This second part deals with durations (how long things last). The relevant data type here is interval. When you subtract one timestamp[tz] value from another, you get an interval value. And when you add (or subtract) an interval value to (or from) a timestamp[tz] value, you get a...