Re: [SQL] Problems with default date 'now'
Jerome Alet <alet@unice.fr>
From: Jerome ALET <alet@unice.fr>
To: Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@td.org.uit.no>
Cc: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
Date: 1998-06-10T06:49:59Z
Lists: pgsql-sql
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > > I have a table where I want the default value of a date field to be > todays date when I do insert. I have this table definition: > > CREATE TABLE testdate( > received date DEFAULT 'now', > info text NOT NULL > ); > > The problem is that the 'now' apparently is substituted when I create > the table, not when I insert into it. Is there another way to handle > this? This is on Linux RedHat 5.0 with PostgreSQL 6.2.1. > replace your field definition with this one: received_date DATE DEFAULT CURRENT_DATE it works fine. bye, Jerome ALET - alet@unice.fr - http://cortex.unice.fr/~jerome Faculte de Medecine de Nice - http://noe.unice.fr - Tel: 04 93 37 76 30 28 Avenue de Valombrose - 06107 NICE Cedex 2 - FRANCE