From: "Adrian Klaver" <[email protected]>
Actually the relevant code seems to be here:/src/ backend/parser/gram.y CURRENT_DATE { /** Translate as "'now'::text::date".* .... CURRENT_TIMESTAMP { /* * Translate as "now()", since we have a function that * does exactly what is needed. ... Also from : 8.5.1.4. Special Values The following SQL-compatible functions can also be used to obtain the current time value for the corresponding data type: CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, LOCALTIME, LOCALTIMESTAMP. The latter four accept an optional subsecond precision specification. (See Section 9.9.4.) Note that these are SQL functions and are not recognized in data input strings. It would seem the functions are special cased.
As below, normal DATE constants also does not follow the setting of datestyle. Is this a bug?
SET datestyle = 'Postgres, MDY'; SELECT DATE 'Jan 2 2013'; date ------------ 01-02-2013 (1 row) Regards MauMau -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list ([email protected]) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general
