Hi Kath,
Are the MySQL machine, the Linux machine, and the client you are using all
the same machine?
Which timezone is Linux set to?
Which timezone is your local/client machine in, and/or set to?
Please advise,
=dn


> hi, which date does mysql use to calculate CURDATE()? I have a master
> database telling me via the select CURDATE(); command that today is :
>
> mysql> select CURDATE();
> +------------+
> | CURDATE()  |
> +------------+
> | 2002-12-01 |
> +------------+
> 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
>
> even though the linux date is set correctly to the 2nd dec
>
> [root@db01 ntp-4.1.1]# date
> Mon Dec  2 13:20:15 EST 2002
> [root@db01 ntp-4.1.1]#
>
> cheers
> Kath
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