Josh Berkus wrote:
> Bruce,
> 
> > If we change CURRENT_TIMESTAMP to statement time, I don't think we need
> > now(""), but if we don't change it, I think we do --- somehow we should
> > allow users to access statement time.
> 
> I'd argue that we need the 3 kinds of now() regardless, just to limit user 
> confusion.   If we set things up as:
> 
> now() = transaction time
> current_timestamp = statement time
> timeofday() = exact time
> 
> That does give users access to all 3 timestamps, but using a competely 
> non-intuitive nomenclature.  It's likely that the three types of now() would 
> just be pointers to other time functions, but would provide nomenative 
> clarity.

I agree, having now() as a central place for time information is a good
idea.  Maybe we need to vote on these issues.

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