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Friday, January 25, 2002, 8:45:10 PM, you wrote:

w> I have a question which just may very well be ridiculous.  In one table,
w> we have a column of type "timestamp".  In normal cases, we want any changes
w> to this row to update this timestamp (hence the nature of this datatype).
w>  However, there is one case where we do NOT want the timestamp to update
w> if we make a change to some data in that row.

w> Is there any way to temporarily avoid updating a timestamp type?  

Setting it to current value, see
http://www.mysql.com/doc/C/o/Column_types.html for more info about
column types.


w> -Ian





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