Greetings,

Okay, I understand that the designer of SQLite felt it was important that
fields with a default value of CURRENT_DATE should be initialized to the
current date in a DIFFERENT time zone. Setting aside for now that I've read
all the reasons for this and am very much against the decision, I have the
following question.

Is there ANY way to override this behavior? Or must I simply initialize all
such fields explicity if I would like to set it to the current date in my
particular time zone?

Thanks.
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