Kevin,
Monday, June 10, 2002, 5:20:00 PM, you wrote:

K> I am using the now() function to insert the current timestamp in a mysql
K> table.
K> My problem is that the server is using EST while I would like the time to
K> reflect PST.

K> Can this be done?
K> Thanks.

It depends on what OS do you use. If you use *nix, it's possible. Run
mysqld with --timezone option. If you use Windows you can only set up 
environment variable.

K> --Kevin
K> [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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