SQL Server obtains the Server time SQL statement, serversql
SQL server 2000 how to obtain the current system time using SQL statements
GETDATE ();
GetDate () in SQL ()
A very powerful date Formatting Function in SQL Server
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Obtain the SQL Server time
Insert into tablename (Date) value getDate ()
"Select getdate () as serverDate"
Then read the serverDate attribute, that is, the SQL Server time.
It can also be obtained directly using the following statement:
Select getdate ()
Select CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
The obtained time is in the following format:
14:07:15. 670