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CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Available in: DSQL, ESQL, PSQL
Changed in: 2.0
Description
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP returns the current server date and time. In versions prior to 2.0, the fractional part used to be always .0000, giving an effective precision of 0 decimals. From Firebird 2.0 onward you can specify a precision when polling this variable. The default is 3 decimals, i.e. milliseconds precision.
Type: TIMESTAMP
Syntax
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP [(precision)] precision ::= 0 | 1 | 2 | 3
The optional precision argument is not supported in ESQL.
Examples
select current_timestamp from rdb$database -- returns e.g. 2008-08-13 14:20:19.6170 select current_timestamp(2) from rdb$database -- returns e.g. 2008-08-13 14:20:23.1200
Notes:
- The default precision of CURRENT_TIME is still 0 decimals, so in Firebird 2.0 and up CURRENT_TIMESTAMP is no longer the exact sum of CURRENT_DATE and CURRENT_TIME, unless you explicitly specify a precision.
- Within a PSQL module (procedure, trigger or executable block), the value of CURRENT_TIMESTAMP will remain constant every time it is read. If multiple modules call or trigger each other, the value will remain constant throughout the duration of the outermost module. If you need a progressing value in PSQL (e.g. to measure time intervals), use 'NOW'.