On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 09:22:26AM -0500, Christopher J. Bottaro wrote: > John DeSoi wrote: > > > > > On Apr 20, 2005, at 6:15 PM, Christopher J. Bottaro wrote: > > > >> I understand that CURRENT_TIMESTAMP marks the beginning of the current > >> transaction. I want it to be the actual time. How do I do this? > >> timeofday() returns a string, how do I convert that into a TIMESTAMP? > > > > timeofday()::timestamp; > > Great, that did it, thanks. I also found out that you can say > CAST(timeofday() AS TIMESTAMP). I assume its the same thing... Not sure it's the same thing. IIRC, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP returns a timestamp with time zone, whereas casting to timestamp unadorned returns a timestamp without time zone. Try cast(timeofday() as timestamptz) or cast(timeofday() as timestamp with time zone) It may not matter a lot but you may as well be aware of the difference ... -- Alvaro Herrera (<alvherre[@]dcc.uchile.cl>) "En las profundidades de nuestro inconsciente hay una obsesiva necesidad de un universo lógico y coherente. Pero el universo real se halla siempre un paso más allá de la lógica" (Irulan) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq