> > Mind you -- 
> >
> > > If your table contains a timestamp field, it will update each time the
> row
> > > is altered.  Otherwise I don't think it's possible.
> >
> > That's on a per ROW basis, not TABLE basis.
>
> But if it is on every row, you can MAX() it to get the latest row update,
> which is the latest table update.


How fast would this be on a largish table?

With regards,

Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - developer tool for InterBase, Firebird, MySQL & MS SQL
Server.
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com



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