So, if you want to have a permanent record of when a table was
created‹never mind subsequent adjustments, you should personally enter the
data as a table comment?

On 5/4/15, 9:13 AM, "Johan De Meersman" <vegiv...@tuxera.be> wrote:

>...sigh.
>
>That sounds logical. I have, however, also had Martin's experience where
>create_time seemed improbable; and the structure is unlikely to have
>changed without my knowledge as user accounts don't have DML privileges.
>
>I didn't pay any further attention to it, though, as it wasn't important
>to me at the time. I'll be monitoring this thread with interest :-)
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Johan De Meersman" <vegiv...@tuxera.be>
>> To: "Pothanaboyina Trimurthy" <skd.trimur...@gmail.com>
>> Cc: "Martin Mueller" <martinmuel...@northwestern.edu>, "MySql"
>><mysql@lists.mysql.com>
>> Sent: Monday, 4 May, 2015 16:11:24
>> Subject: Re: create_time
>
>> That sounds logical. I have, however, also had Martin's experience where
>> create_time seemed improbable;
>
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