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$ php app/console doctrine:query:dql 'SELECT NOW()'

[Doctrine\ORM\Query\QueryException] [Syntax Error] line 0, col 7: Error: Expected known function, got 'now'

How can I use MySQL's NOW() function with Doctrine's DQL?

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The equivalent of MySQL's NOW() is Doctrine DQL's CURRENT_TIMESTAMP().

CURRENT_DATE() only returns the date part.

Reference: DQL date/time related functions

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  • I am not sure but it is not working for me. It returns s0_.available_on >= CURRENT_TIMESTAMP)
    – tom10271
    Commented Apr 3, 2017 at 10:52
  • @KonradGałęzowski No, MySQL's NOW() returns 2019-11-29 18:19:37 and Doctrine's CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() returns 2019-11-29 18:19:37.
    – BenMorel
    Commented Nov 29, 2019 at 17:21
  • @Benjamin sorry, you're right. Got cunfused by another error message in my query. Commented Dec 2, 2019 at 8:18
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CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() uses database timezone, which could lead to weird issues. More simple way - you can use parameter and bind new \DateTime() to it (so you will use php timezone)

It will not work for command line of course, but I suppose that you plan to use it in controller/service/repository/etc..

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