I'm executing a INSERT to a sql 2008 db. How do I specify in T-SQL to insert NOW in a DATETIMEOFFSET column? GETDATE()?
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Maybe.
This would give you the local time of the server where SQL is installed.
Do you want to store timezone etc too? If so, SYSDATETIMEOFFSET() may be better
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1Actually you get an offset (e.g. +02:00), not a time zone (e.g. 'W. Europe Standard Time').– keuleJNov 6, 2018 at 15:42
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Then you need something like
DECLARE @TimeZone VARCHAR(50) EXEC MASTER.dbo.xp_regread 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE', 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation', 'TimeZoneKeyName',@TimeZone OUT SELECT @TimeZone
. The problem is ambiguity: multiple timezones can have the same time offset from UTC– gbnNov 7, 2018 at 7:05