You obviously don't understand the limitations of timestamps.
Another limitation in MySQL is that you can only have one timestamp column
with a default of CURRENT_TIMESTAMP.
It's not an issue I don't know. It's an issue I'd like to see fixed so that I
can list MySQL as a supported database
If my compiler would validate the SQL Statements and ensure that they were
perfect, then I wouldn't have a problem at all.
However, since no developer tool that I have ever used (and I've used a lot of
different ones) does compile time validation of SQL syntax, that's pretty
much out of the
On Thursday 09 June 2005 12:42, George L. Sexton wrote:
On Thursday 09 June 2005 12:31, you wrote:
George L. Sexton wrote:
You obviously don't understand the limitations of timestamps.
You obviously don't understand how ineffective leading with an insult is.
My mistake.
If you're