On Thursday 09 June 2005 09:39 am, Jeremiah Gowdy wrote:

> I am proposing that when a query is received by MySQL, a timestamp could be
> taken immediately, and that timestamp could travel with the query until it
> is actually processed.  For delayed inserts, the query would still sit in
> the insert queue, and it would still say NOW(), but when the query finally
> gets executed, NOW() is evaluated simply by returning the timestamp of when
> the query was received, rather than when it was processed.

Why cant you use the application to do a timestamp.. so when you send the 
insert, it send with the timestamp of when the query would have actually been 
inserted?

Jeff

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