Peter Nixon wrote:
> I agree that MySQL should change also, but at the time I go pushback for
> making backwards incompatible schema changes which some third party billing
> systems seem to rely on. I think the 2.0 release is the correct time to
> standardise all of this though..
Yes, please.
On Fri 31 Aug 2007, Stefan Winter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> (this goes into a Wiki page as well)
>
> Today I fell over some caveat when it comes to handling AcctStopTime in
> databases. In mysql, the schema defines
>
> acctstarttime datetime NOT NULL default '-00-00 00:00:00',
> acctstoptime datetim
Hi,
> Today I fell over some caveat when it comes to handling AcctStopTime in
> databases. In mysql, the schema defines
>
> acctstarttime datetime NOT NULL default '-00-00 00:00:00',
> acctstoptime datetime NOT NULL default '-00-00 00:00:00',
..and we've already has a discussion las
Hi,
(this goes into a Wiki page as well)
Today I fell over some caveat when it comes to handling AcctStopTime in
databases. In mysql, the schema defines
acctstarttime datetime NOT NULL default '-00-00 00:00:00',
acctstoptime datetime NOT NULL default '-00-00 00:00:00',
and the acco
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