# SYSDATE

## Syntax

```sql
SYSDATE()
RETURN TIMESTAMP;
```

## Overview

The sysdate function returns the current statement timestamp based on the server time zone.

It runs similarly to Oracle's sysdate, and the returned timestamp is used like Oracle DATE type by removing decimal places.

## Example

```sql
select oracle.sysdate();
```

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## Example

```sql
select oracle.sysdate();

       sysdate       
---------------------
 2025-03-06 22:39:05
(1 row)
```

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