This is probably the most handy feature of timestamp-util. You can provide any mathematical value to get a timestamp which will then also be converted to a date ...
create table "my_table" ( "id" int4 primary key generated always as identity, "created_time" TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE not null default current_timestamp, "created_by" text not null ); ERROR ...
Abstract: Localization and synchronization of moving users in a time-division scheme have attracted considerable attention. Currently, closed-form methods are more prevalent than iterative methods due ...
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