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Re: Allowing SYSDATE to Work

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On Nov 17, 2006, at 4:26 PM, Matt Miller wrote:
I'd like SYSDATE to work syntactically and semantically the same as
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP (or CURRENT_TIME, or whatever).  I can create a
function called "sysdate" that does the trick, but then it seems I have to reference the function as "sysdate ()," but I want to be able to get
away with just "sysdate."  It seems that CURRENT_TIMESTAMP and their
friends are magic functions that can be referenced without an explicit
empty argument list.

I have much Oracle-specific code that references sysdate, and porting
would be easier if that syntax could work unchanged in Postgres.

If you've got a lot of Oracle-specific code you might want to consider using EnterpriseDB.
--
Jim Nasby                               jim.nasby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
EnterpriseDB      http://enterprisedb.com      512.569.9461 (cell)





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