Use one of the other column types, like datetime, instead.

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From: "Mike<mickalo>Blezien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 11:37
Subject: timestamp column


> Hello All,
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> I need to create a database table with a timestamp column data type, but I
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> what it to change each time the row is updated. How can you prevent the
> timestamp column from changing each time it's updated.
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> thanks,
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> Mike(mickalo)Blezien
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