I normally use (for php) something like date('Y-m-d H:i:s', time()) to get a string version that Postgres will accept.

On Sep 14, 2007, at 3:23 PM, rihad wrote:

Hi all,

I have a column declared as "timestamp without time zone" that I vainly want to insert a raw timestamp into (i.e. in the format returned by Perl's or PHP's time()). I know of SQL NOW(), but I want to insert a "cooked" timestamp from the outside most efficiently. How?

Thanks.

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