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CURRENT_OFFSETDATETIME

Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition   ✅ Express Edition   ✅ Professional Edition   ✅ Enterprise Edition

Get the current server time as a SQL TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE type (represented by java.time.OffsetDateTime).

This does the same as CURRENT_TIMESTAMP except that a cast is added, and the client type representation uses JSR-310 types.

SELECT current_timestamp;
create.select(currentOffsetDateTime()).fetch();

The result being something like

+-----------------------+
| current_timestamp     |
+-----------------------+
|   2020-02-03 15:30:45 |
+-----------------------+

Dialect support

This example using jOOQ:

currentOffsetDateTime()

Translates to the following dialect specific expressions:

Access

cstr(now())

ASE

CAST(current_bigdatetime() AS timestamp with time zone)

Aurora MySQL, ClickHouse, MariaDB, MemSQL, MySQL

CAST(current_timestamp() AS timestamp with time zone)

Aurora Postgres, BigQuery, DB2, Derby, DuckDB, Exasol, Firebird, H2, HSQLDB, Hana, Oracle, Postgres, Redshift, SQLite, Teradata, Trino, Vertica, YugabyteDB

CAST(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP AS timestamp with time zone)

CockroachDB

CAST(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP AS timestamptz)

Informix

CAST(CURRENT YEAR TO FRACTION (5) AS timestamp with time zone)

Snowflake

CAST(current_timestamp() AS timestamp_tz)

SQLDataWarehouse, SQLServer

CAST(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP AS datetimeoffset)

Sybase

CAST(CURRENT TIMESTAMP AS timestamp with time zone)
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