Creating a TIMESTAMP with concatenation
In a previous exercise, the violation_time column in the parking_violation table was used to check that the recorded violation_time is within the violation location's restricted times. This presented a challenge in cases where restricted parking took place overnight because, for these records, the from_hours_in_effect time is later than the to_hours_in_effect time. This issue could be eliminated by including a date in addition to the time of a violation.
In this exercise, you will begin the process of simplifying the identification of overnight violations through the creation of the violation_datetime column populated with TIMESTAMP values. This will be accomplished by concatenating issue_date and violation_time and converting the resulting strings to TIMESTAMP values.
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Cleaning Data in PostgreSQL Databases
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SELECT
-- Concatenate issue_date and violation_time columns
___(___, ___, ___) AS violation_datetime
FROM
parking_violation;