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| From: | Alec.Cawley | Date: | June 10 2004 11:55am |
| Subject: | Re: Last Modified | ||
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"Martijn Tonies" <m.tonies@stripped> wrote on 10/06/2004 12:33:38: > Mind you -- > > > If your table contains a timestamp field, it will update each time the row > > is altered. Otherwise I don't think it's possible. > > That's on a per ROW basis, not TABLE basis. But if it is on every row, you can MAX() it to get the latest row update, which is the latest table update.
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| • Last Modified | Paul McNeil | 10 Jun |
| • RE: How do you display last modified date | Dan V | 10 Jun |
| • Re: Last Modified | Martijn Tonies | 10 Jun |
| • Re: Last Modified | Alec.Cawley | 10 Jun |
| • Re: Last Modified | Carsten R. Dreesbach | 10 Jun |
| • Re: Last Modified | Martijn Tonies | 10 Jun |
| • Re: Last Modified | Alec.Cawley | 10 Jun |
| • Re: Last Modified | Egor Egorov | 11 Jun |
