You can use TIMESTAMP field for this. It's automatically assigned current date if you 
don't insert anything in this field type or insert null.

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From: Arthur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 7:56 AM
To: MYSQL
Subject: Insert default Date


Hello MYSQL,

  In access Now() as table field default sets the field when a new
  record is created. In SQL Server there is getdate() & suser_sname()

  Is there an equivalent for MySQL?

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Best regards,
 Arthur                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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