youre not sure because the MySQL has apparently been changing its
mind every version on this one. it seems that the only big
difference with TIMESTAMP is that its automatically putting todays
date in if you specify "None". So I committed it as "datetime" and
beefed up the "dates" unit test and it seems better.
On Jan 1, 2006, at 7:14 PM, David Geller wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure about this, but for a DateTime column, under mysql I
think you want it to generate a "datetime" type instead of
"timestamp".
David
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