Fax to:
06/09/2004 04:24 Subject: A Table with a timestamp as
transaction date and primary key...
Scott Fletcher wrote:
I read some articles that the use of SQL's TIMESTAMP in a table is use
for recording the actual date/time that the row was inserted and for
row(s) that is/are updated. I'm a little troubled by that because I
want a table with a timestamp in the first column to be the transac
I read some articles that the use of SQL's TIMESTAMP in a table is use
for recording the actual date/time that the row was inserted and for
row(s) that is/are updated. I'm a little troubled by that because I
want a table with a timestamp in the first column to be the transaction
date which can be