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W dniu 08.04.2015 o 17:42, Andrew Wallace pisze:
I think you'd have to do that with a trigger.
+1 for using triggers.
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I think you'd have to do that with a trigger.
On 4/8/15 6:36 AM, Martin Mueller wrote:
I understand how a timestamp column automatically changes when there is a
change in a data row. Is it possible to limit the update to changes in
particular columns? I have a table where I care about changes i
I understand how a timestamp column automatically changes when there is a
change in a data row. Is it possible to limit the update to changes in
particular columns? I have a table where I care about changes in any of
four different columns, but I donĀ¹t care about changes in other columns or
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