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Posted by nephish on 10/29/06 04:01
ok, sorry for that.
shawn
On Oct 28, 10:42 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> nephish wrote:
> > Hey there,
> > i tried this question in the mysql group, but have not heard anything.
> > i have a database with about 20 tables. The some of these tables have
> > datetime type columns in them. What i am basically wondering is if
> > there is a way to make a default value of now() apply if it is not
> > specified when the row is created.
> > i know this is possible with a timestamp, but is it possible with a
> > datetime column ? and if so, how ?Re-ask your question in that newsgroup - it might have gotten lost the
> first time (did you wait at least 24 hours for a response?). Or try
> another mysql newsgroup - such as comp.databases.mysql - or the mailing
> list on mysql.com.
>
> A php newsgroup is not the correct place for MySQL questions.
>
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