Seems a bit trivial question but the behavior I get using hsqldb is counter intuitive.
The following select returns no rows (given the fact the I previously inserted 2 rows with the timestamp value equal to CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
):
SELECT * FROM webshop.transactions t WHERE (t.expiration_time <= CURRENT_TIMESTAMP)
I expect this might happen due to the fact that before comparison the timestamp is converted into a number, which might be negative. This would explain the results but still raises the question how in general to compare timestamps?
SELECT * FROM webshop.Transactions t WHERE CAST(t.expiration_time AS DATE) <= NOW()