T-SQL CURRENT_TIMESTAMP Function
The T-SQL (Transact-SQL) CURRENT_TIMESTAMP function returns the current date and time. It returns the current date and time without the database time zone offset and derives this value from the operating system of the computer on which the instance of SQL Server runs.
The CURRENT_TIMESTAMP function returns the system date and time in the format 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:mi:ss.mmm'.
Syntax
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Parameters
No parameter is required.
Return Value
Returns the current date and time.
Example 1:
The example below shows the usage of CURRENT_TIMESTAMP function.
SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP; Result: '2021-12-27 05:11:57.441'
Example 2:
Consider a database table called EmployeeLogin with the following records:
EmpID | Name | Login Stamp |
---|---|---|
1 | John | 2019-10-25 09:20:38.414 |
2 | Marry | 2019-10-25 09:21:05.854 |
3 | Jo | 2019-10-25 09:24:35.123 |
4 | Kim | 2019-10-25 09:25:24.321 |
5 | Ramesh | 2019-10-25 09:27:16.659 |
To insert a new record in this table, the following statement can be used.
INSERT INTO EmployeeLogin VALUES (6, 'Suresh', CURRENT_TIMESTAMP); -- see the result SELECT * FROM EmployeeLogin;
This will produce a result similar to:
EmpID | Name | Login Stamp |
---|---|---|
1 | John | 2019-10-25 09:20:38.414 |
2 | Marry | 2019-10-25 09:21:05.854 |
3 | Jo | 2019-10-25 09:24:35.123 |
4 | Kim | 2019-10-25 09:25:24.321 |
5 | Ramesh | 2019-10-25 09:27:16.659 |
6 | Suresh | 2019-10-25 09:28:19.354 |
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