Cezar Totth wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> simply use:
>   Date thisMoment = new Date();
> It is equivalent with:
>   Date thisMoment = new Date(System.currentTimeMillis())
>
> To keep in thisMoment Date variable the moment it was created... ;-)

I use

UPDATE mytable SET thisdate=current_date,thistime=current_time WHERE ...

in PostgreSQL. current_date and current_time should be SQL92 standard
constants. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/user/datatype.htm

Martin
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