Think i figured out my problem...next time i will RTFM!!!

Sorry!



"Peter Van Der Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Ok, Im' pretty new at this, but I can't see what may be wrong here:
>
> Table IMT
> ---------------------
> User (char)
> SessionID (char)
> StartTime(TIMESTAMP)
> EndTime(TIMESTAMP)
>
> Code on first page:
> INSERT INTO IMT VALUES ('testuser', '$id', CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, '/0');
>
> Code on second page:
> UPDATE IMT SET EndTime=NOW() WHERE SessionID='$id';
>
> The problem I am having is that when the second page is executed, it
places
> the current time in both StartTime and EndTime.  However, while I am
viewing
> the contents throught the process, the StartTime value is correct until
the
> second page is executed, and then whatever is placed into EndTime shows up
> in StartTime.  If it matters, the only session variable i'm using is
> session_id().
>
> TIA
> Pete van der Maas
>
>
>



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