Re: How do I make a timestamp column default to current time - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: How do I make a timestamp column default to current time
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Msg-id 200603170332.k2H3Wxr12165@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: How do I make a timestamp column default to current time  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Tom Lane wrote:
> "John D. Burger" <john@mitre.org> writes:
> >> mycol timestamp default now()
> >> or
> >> mycol timestamp default current_timestamp
>
> > And both of these return start time of the current transaction, yes?
> > Is it the case that there is no SQL-standard way to get the current
> > time?
>
> AFAIK the spec doesn't really define the meaning of current_timestamp
> all that closely.  I believe there's a patch in the queue to add some
> additional nonstandard functions for current time and start of current
> interactive command, though.

I am working on a patch for 8.2 for this:

    * Add transaction_timestamp(), statement_timestamp(), clock_timestamp()
      functionality

      Current CURRENT_TIMESTAMP returns the start time of the current
      transaction, and gettimeofday() returns the wallclock time. This will
      make time reporting more consistent and will allow reporting of
      the statement start time.

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