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TIMESTAMPTIMESTAMP stores a combined DATE and TIME value to be stored. It permits a fractional-seconds value of up to nine digits. Syntax for Column DefinitionCorresponding Compile-Time Java Typejava.sql.Timestamp JDBC Metadata Type (java.sql.Types)TIMESTAMP Dates, times, and timestamps cannot be mixed with one another in expressions. SQL-J is more permissive than SQL-92 in the values and formats it permits in date/time literals. Any value that is recognized by the java.sql.Date, java.sql.Time or java.sql.Timestamp valueOf(String) method is permitted in a column of the corresponding SQL-J date/time data type. Literal SyntaxLiteral Examples'1960-01-01 23:03:20' TIMESTAMP'1962-09-23 03:23:34.234' TIMESTAMP'1960-01-01 23:03:20' | ||
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