SQL Server에서 날짜 검색, current_timestamp vs getDate ()
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06-07-2019 - |
문제
SQL Server 사용 - 날짜 검색에 사용하는 가장 빠르거나 모범 사례 방법은 무엇입니까? 차이가 있습니까?
해결책
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP is standard ANSI SQL, and so is theoretically one tiny little island of 'don't need to change' amongst your thousands of SQL Server-specific lines of SQL if you ever need to move databases....
다른 팁
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP is part of the ANSI SQL spec. GETDATE() is a SQL Server-specific function inherited from the original Sybase code on which SQL Server is based.
They do exactly the same thing, though.
My vote is for CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
for 'portability' reasons i.e. why be SQL Server -specific when there is a direct SQL-92 equivalent?
PS why was it not named getdatetime()
? Now that SQL Server 2008 has a DATE
and TIME
data type, we can hope to get support for SQL-92's CURRENT_DATE
and CURRENT_TIME
, at which point getdate()
could be potentially even more confusing.
Books Online tells us that CURRENT_TIMESTAMP "is equivalent to GETDATE()".