Rick, <snip> Just add a field of type TIMESTAMP to your record. Whenever the field is added or updated, this field will be updated as well. </snip> The field is already a 'timestamp(14)' type field, but all that is being stored in the fields are zero's. Do you know what could be causing this? Steve mysql (filter filter)
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