feat(qc): add support for SQL NOW() function#5606
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Currently stuck on running the tests locally, and unfortunately don't have more time today, will pick up another day! note to self: I've run |
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Opening this for some early feedback, my end goal is to be able to use the database timestamps when running
UPDATEcommands. I know that there is an issue for this on the Prisma issue tracker, but after searching for almost an hour I gave up trying to find it 😓 Searching for "now" gives a ton of results...Our code is litered with
$executeRawwith something like:UPDATE ... SET "deletedAt" = NOW() WHERE ....My goal is to be able to replace this with something like:
Any pointers and feedback greatly appreciated! 🙌