bruce wrote:
thanks...
but that's not it john... i'm not worried about creating the sql_statement
in the php...
i'm concerned that i can't seem to craft/create a basic sql cmd within mysql
to get a value (other than NOW()) to work...
if i do (from mysql)
-->> insert into foo (id, time) values (2, 333333), it doesn't work...
if i
-->> insert into foo (id, time) values (2, NOW()), it works!!...
my question is why???
Without knowing the structure of your table, my guess is that the column
time is expecting a valid timestamp, and 333333 is not a valid MySQL
timestamp.
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