SQL derives all system date and time values from the operating system of the computer on which the instance of SQL Server runs.
SQL Server 2019 (15.x) derives the date and time values through use of the GetSystemTimeAsFileTime() Windows API. The accuracy depends on the computer hardware and version of Windows on which the instance of SQL Server running. This API has a precision fixed at 100 nanoseconds. Use the GetSystemTimeAdjustment() Windows API to determine the accuracy. The return system date and time value functions covered in this section are:
SYSDATETIME returns a datetime2(7) value that contains the date and time of the computer on which the instance of SQL Server is running.
This function isn't currently supported in PostgreSQL deployments of the Cinchy platform. Please check back at a later time. For a full list of in-progress function translations, see the CQL functions reference page.
SQL statements can refer to SYSDATETIME
anywhere they can refer to a datetime2(7) expression.
SYSDATETIME
is a nondeterministic function. You can't index views and expressions that reference this function.
SYSDATETIMEOFFSET returns a datetimeoffset(7) value that contains the date and time of the computer on which the instance of SQL Server is running. The time zone offset is included.
This function isn't currently supported in PostgreSQL deployments of the Cinchy platform. Please check back at a later time. For a full list of in-progress function translations, see the CQL functions reference page.
SQL statements can refer to SYSDATETIMEOFFSET
anywhere they can refer to a datetimeoffset expression.
SYSDATETIMEOFFSET
is a nondeterministic function. You can't index views and expressions that reference this function.
SYSUTCDATETIME
returns a datetime2 value that contains the date and time of the computer on which the instance of SQL Server is running. The date and time are returned as UTC time (Coordinated Universal Time). The fractional second precision specification has a range from 1 to 7 digits. The default precision is 7 digits.
This function isn't currently supported in PostgreSQL deployments of the Cinchy platform. Please check back at a later time. For a full list of in-progress function translations, see the CQL functions reference page.
SQL statements can refer to SYSUTCDATETIME
anywhere they can refer to a datetime2 expression.
SYSUTCDATETIME
is a nondeterministic function. You can't index views and expressions that reference this function.