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$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.87 2001/12/01 04:19:20 tgl Exp $
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$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.88 2001/12/23 20:22:49 tgl Exp $
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PostgreSQL documentation
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@ -2732,7 +2732,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
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<entry><function>timeofday()</function></entry>
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<entry><type>text</type></entry>
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<entry>High-precision date and time; see also <link
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<entry>Current date and time; see <link
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linkend="functions-datetime-current">below</link>
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</entry>
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<entry><literal>timeofday()</literal></entry>
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@ -3208,25 +3208,50 @@ SELECT date_trunc('year', TIMESTAMP '2001-02-16 20:38:40');
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The following functions are available to obtain the current date and/or
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time:
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<synopsis>
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CURRENT_TIME
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CURRENT_DATE
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CURRENT_TIME
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CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
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CURRENT_TIME ( <replaceable>precision</> )
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CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ( <replaceable>precision</> )
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</synopsis>
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Note that because of the requirements of the
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<acronym>SQL</acronym> standard, these functions must not be
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called with trailing parentheses.
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<function>CURRENT_TIME</function> and
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<function>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP</function> can optionally be given
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a precision parameter, which causes the result to be rounded
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to that many fractional digits. Without a precision parameter,
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the result is given to full available precision.
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</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Prior to <productname>PostgreSQL</> 7.2, the precision parameters
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were unimplemented, and the result was always given in integer
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seconds.
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</para>
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</note>
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<note>
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<para>
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The <acronym>SQL99</acronym> standard requires these functions to
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be written without any parentheses, unless a precision parameter
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is given. As of <productname>PostgreSQL</> 7.2, an empty pair of
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parentheses can be written, but this is deprecated and may be
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removed in a future release.
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</para>
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</note>
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<informalexample>
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<screen>
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SELECT CURRENT_TIME;
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<computeroutput>19:07:32</computeroutput>
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<computeroutput>14:39:53.662522-05</computeroutput>
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SELECT CURRENT_DATE;
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<computeroutput>2001-02-17</computeroutput>
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<computeroutput>2001-12-23</computeroutput>
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SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
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<computeroutput>2001-02-17 19:07:32-05</computeroutput>
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<computeroutput>2001-12-23 14:39:53.662522-05</computeroutput>
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SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(2);
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<computeroutput>2001-12-23 14:39:53.66-05</computeroutput>
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</screen>
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</informalexample>
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</para>
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<para>
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There is also <function>timeofday()</function>, which returns current
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time to higher precision than the <function>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP</function>
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family does:
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There is also <function>timeofday()</function>, which for historical
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reasons returns a text string rather than a <type>timestamp</type> value:
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</para>
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<informalexample>
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</screen>
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</informalexample>
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<para>
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<function>timeofday()</function> uses the operating system call
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<function>gettimeofday(2)</function>, which may have resolution as
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good as microseconds (depending on your platform); the other functions
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rely on <function>time(2)</function> which is restricted to one-second
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resolution. For historical reasons, <function>timeofday()</function>
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returns its result as a text string rather than a <type>timestamp</type> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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It is quite important to realize that
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<function>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP</function> and related functions all return
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