Re: Display of TIMESTAMP in 7.2 - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From J Smith
Subject Re: Display of TIMESTAMP in 7.2
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In response to Display of TIMESTAMP in 7.2  (Alessio Bragadini <alessio@albourne.com>)
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Instead of using now(), you could use timenow(), which displays the date 
and time without the microseconds. 

There's stuff on this in the manual, section 3.4 of the 7.1 documentation.

J


Alessio Bragadini wrote:

> Hi all,
> starting with 7.2, now() returns a time with milliseconds. If extracted
> from the db and displayed verbatim, it shows up as
> '2002-02-05 10:59:36.717176+02'.
> 
> Unfortunately, I have a lot of code that displays the date/time directly
> from the db on a web page without any to_char transformation and now
> that is quite harder to understand. Is there any way to have an implicit
> formatting back that trims the milliseconds on a per-connection
> variable?
> 



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