Quoting Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Martin Marques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Look deeper into what Christopher said and use casting to get the right > > output: > > prueba=> select now()::timestamp(0); > > There's also "current_timestamp(0)", which is a more standards-compliant > way of doing the same thing.
Didn´t know that existed. :-) Anyway, my observation was not on the now() function, but at the casting. He wants the output of th select over a timestamp field to come out without the milliseconds, which is done with the casting. Now, seeing your mail I realize that what he may want is this: CREATE TABLE table_name ( ..... time_field timestamp(0) ); Remember you will lose those milliseconds for ever with this table definition. -- Porqué usar una base de datos relacional cualquiera, si podés usar PostgreSQL? ----------------------------------------------------------------- Martín Marqués | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Programador, Administrador, DBA | Centro de Telematica Universidad Nacional del Litoral ----------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster