CURRENT_DATE Function Examples | Teradata Vantage - Example: Returning the Current Date for INTERVAL -'08:00' HOUR TO MINUTE - Teradata Vantage - Analytics Database

SQL Functions, Expressions, and Predicates

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Analytics Database
Teradata Vantage
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17.20
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June 2022
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This example assumes that the default format for DATE values is 'yy/mm/dd'. Consider the following statements:

   SET TIME ZONE INTERVAL '01:00' HOUR TO MINUTE;
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT TIME ZONE INTERVAL -'08:00' HOUR TO MINUTE;
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT INTERVAL -'08:00' HOUR TO MINUTE;
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT TIME ZONE INTERVAL -'08' HOUR;
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT INTERVAL -'08' HOUR;
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT TIME ZONE '-08:00';
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT '-08:00';
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT TIME ZONE '-8';
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT '-8';
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT TIME ZONE -8;
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT -8;
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT -8.0;

The preceding SELECT statements return the current date based on the time zone displacement, INTERVAL -'08:00' HOUR TO MINUTE. If the current timestamp at UTC is TIMESTAMP '2008-06-01 06:30:00.000000+00:00', these SELECT statements would return '08/05/31' as the date.

If the SELECT statement was specified without an AT clause or with an AT LOCAL clause, and the DBS Control flag TimeDateWZControl is enabled, the statement would return 
'08/06/01' as the current date based on the current session time and time zone displacement, INTERVAL '01:00' HOUR TO MINUTE. For example:

   SELECT CURRENT_DATE;
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE AT LOCAL;
SELECT CURRENT_DATE();
   SELECT CURRENT_DATE() AT LOCAL;

The date returned is not adjusted to account for the start or end of daylight saving time.