GETDATE() Function in SQL Server
GETDATE() function :
This function in SQL Server is used to return the present date and time of the database system in a ‘YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.mmm’ pattern.
Features :
- This function is used to find the present date and time of the database system.
- This function comes under Date Functions.
- This function doesn’t accept any parameter.
- This function returns output in ‘YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.mmm‘ format.
Syntax :
GETDATE()
Parameter :
This method doesn’t accept any parameter.
Returns :
It returns the present date and time of the database system in a ‘YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.mmm‘ format.
Example-1 :
Using GETDATE() function and getting the output.
SELECT GETDATE();
Output :
2021-01-03 14:42:58.970
Here, the output will vary each time the code is compiled as this method returns the current date and time.
Example-2 :
Using GETDATE() as a default value in the below example and getting the output.
CREATE TABLE get_date ( id_num INT IDENTITY, message VARCHAR(150) NOT NULL, generated_at DATETIME NOT NULL DEFAULT GETDATE(), PRIMARY KEY(id_num) );
Inserting Data :
INSERT INTO get_date(message) VALUES('Its the first message.'); INSERT INTO get_date(message) VALUES('get_date');
Read Data :
SELECT id_num, message, generated_at FROM get_date;
Output :
Index No. | id_num | message | generated_at |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Its the first message. | 03.01.2021 15:49:48 |
2 | 2 | get_date | 03.01.2021 15:49:48 |
Here, firstly you need to create a table then insert values into it then generate the required output using GETDATE() function as a default value.
Note –
For running the above code use SQL server compiler, you can also use an online compiler.
Application :
This function is used to return the current date and time of the database system.
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