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| From: | Jochem van Dieten | Date: | June 9 2005 8:29pm |
| Subject: | Re: Timestamp and it's usage (Re: Seriously.. When are we going to get subqueries?!) | ||
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On 6/9/05, Martijn Tonies wrote: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/timestamp-4-1.html > Absolutely brilliant document *g* ... > > So now, it makes a difference if it's the first TIMESTAMP column, > if it's running in MaxDB mode, if it has a defaulf of NULL (which will > be silently changed), if it has no default, a default of > CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, or it matters if there's an ON UPDATE > clause... And it depends on which *minor* release it is. 4.1.0 is different from 4.1.1 is different from 4.1.2 is different from 4.1.3 is different from 4.1.6. And it depends on how long ago you sacrificed a goat and the position og te moon. > Damn man... The guy who thought this up should be smacked in the head! Should be made to fix it :) Jochem
