Prafulla,
Tuesday, September 17, 2002, 2:12:58 PM, you wrote:
PG> Following is the description of the problem being faced.
PG> Problem:
PG> The first timestamp column in a table is set to current date-time value as soon as
we update one or more columns in the table.
It's a normal behaviour of
Hello
Following is the description of the problem being faced.
Problem:
The first timestamp column in a table is set to current date-time value as soon as we
update one or more columns in the table.
Example:
The guest information is stored in a table named GUEST. The schema for it is as below.