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SQL Server equivalent of MySQLs NOW ()? - Stack Overflow I'm a MySQL guy working on a SQL Server project, trying to get a datetime field to show the current time In MySQL I'd use NOW() but it isn't accepting that INSERT INTO timelog (datetime_filed)
Difference between NOW(), SYSDATE() CURRENT_DATE() in MySQL What difference between NOW() , SYSDATE() , CURRENT_DATE() in MySQL and where it can be used in real scenario I tried NOW(), SYSDATE(), Current_Date() when I insert data into a table and column datatype is TIMESTAMP all are given same date and time
Python datetime. now() with timezone - Stack Overflow I have a timezone which is float (for example 4 0) I want to construct datetime with given timezone I tried this, datetime now(timezone) but it throws TypeError: tzinfo argument must be None
. net - DateTime. Now vs. DateTime. UtcNow - Stack Overflow DateTime Now gives the date and time as it would appear to someone in your current locale I'd recommend using DateTime Now whenever you're displaying a date to a human being - that way they're comfortable with the value they see - it's something that they can easily compare to what they see on their watch or clock
Getting todays date in YYYY-MM-DD in Python? - Stack Overflow >>> arrow now() format('YYYY-MM-DD') '2017-02-17' This module is clever enough to understand what you mean Just do pip install arrow Addendum: In answer to those who become exercised over this answer let me just say that arrow represents one of the alternative approaches to dealing with dates in Python That's mostly what I meant to suggest