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CURRENT_OFFSETTIME
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
Get the current server time as a SQL TIME WITH TIME ZONE
type (represented by java.time.OffsetTime
).
This does the same as CURRENT_TIME except that a cast is added, and the client type representation uses JSR-310 types.
SELECT current_time;
create.select(currentOffsetTime()).fetch();
The result being something like
+--------------+ | current_time | +--------------+ | 15:30:45 | +--------------+
Dialect support
This example using jOOQ:
currentOffsetTime()
Translates to the following dialect specific expressions:
Access
cstr(TIME())
ASE, Aurora MySQL, MariaDB, MemSQL, MySQL, Snowflake
CAST(current_time() AS time with time zone)
Aurora Postgres, BigQuery, ClickHouse, CockroachDB, DB2, Derby, DuckDB, Firebird, H2, HSQLDB, Hana, Postgres, Redshift, SQLite, Teradata, Trino, Vertica, YugabyteDB
CAST(CURRENT_TIME AS time with time zone)
Exasol
CAST(current_timestamp AS time with time zone)
Informix
CAST(CURRENT HOUR TO SECOND AS time with time zone)
Oracle
CAST(current_timestamp AS timestamp with time zone)
SQLDataWarehouse, SQLServer
CAST(convert(TIME, current_timestamp) AS time with time zone)
Sybase
CAST(CURRENT TIME AS time with time zone)
(These are currently generated with jOOQ 3.20, see #10141), or translate your own on our website
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