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Oracle PL / SQL » SQL Plus » Column 
column localtimestamp format a28
    
SQL>
SQL> select localtimestamp from dual;
LOCALTIMESTAMP
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
16-JUN-08 01.26.59.426000 PM

row selected.

SQL>
SQL> select localtimestamp, current_timestamp
  2  from dual;
LOCALTIMESTAMP
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
------------------------------------
16-JUN-08 01.26.59.496000 PM
16-JUN-08 01.26.59.496000 PM -11:00


row selected.

SQL>
SQL> alter session set time_zone = '-08:00';

Session altered.

SQL>
SQL> select localtimestamp, to_char(sysdate, 'DD-MON-YY HH:MI:SS AM') "SYSDATE"
  2  from dual;
LOCALTIMESTAMP                                                              SYSDATE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------
16-JUN-08 04.26.59.686000 PM                                                16-JUN-08 05:26:59 PM

row selected.

SQL>
SQL> --

   
    
    
  
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