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<chapter id="datatype"> |
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<para> |
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The following <acronym>SQL</acronym>-compatible functions can be |
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used as date or time |
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values for the corresponding data type: <literal>CURRENT_DATE</literal>, |
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<literal>CURRENT_TIME</literal>, |
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<literal>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP</literal>. The latter two accept an |
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optional precision specification. (See also <xref linkend="functions-datetime-current">.) |
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used as date or time values for the corresponding data type: |
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<literal>CURRENT_DATE</literal>, <literal>CURRENT_TIME</literal>, |
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<literal>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP</literal>, <literal>LOCALTIME</literal>, |
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<literal>LOCALTIMESTAMP</literal>. The latter four accept an |
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optional precision specification. (See also <xref |
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linkend="functions-datetime-current">.) |
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</para> |
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