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Re: Issue with timestamp without time zone datatype with default value as now()/localtimestamp

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On 7/10/20 7:03 AM, Deepika S Gowda wrote:
Hi,

On postgres 11.7 Master/Slave node, there is column named "createddate" with datatype "timestamp without time zone" with default value as "now()";

Column Name | Date Type                 | Default value
createddate |timestamp without time zone|Now()


Issue: From the java application , data is getting loaded into this table where we expect column value should be today's date with timestamp( "2020-07-10 10:56:43.21"). But, out of 3K records, 100 records are loaded as  "2019-07-10 10:56:43.21" (change in Year).

What could be the issue? we tried changing the default value to "localtimestamp".

I would day the choices are:

1) A machine has it's clock set wrong.

2) The data is being loaded with a value for createdate that overrides the DEFAULT.


Kindly help on this request

Regardss,
Deepika


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