Re: What is the syntax for setting a default date in PostgreSQL? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Alban Hertroys
Subject Re: What is the syntax for setting a default date in PostgreSQL?
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In response to What is the syntax for setting a default date in PostgreSQL?  (Frank Church <pgsql@adontendev.net>)
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Frank Church wrote:
> This issue always stumps me. I need to set the default date for a column in
> postgres. A value for today, today + x days, now (timestamp), now + x amount of
> days.

CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_DATE + x, now(), now() + 'x days'::interval are a
few options.

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