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[Phpgroupware-developers] Re: timestamps with my MySQL in schema_proc


From: totschnig . michael
Subject: [Phpgroupware-developers] Re: timestamps with my MySQL in schema_proc
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 15:51:26 -0400
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"Chris Weiss" <address@hidden> a écrit:

>>Also I am not convinced by the fact that multiple timestamps are
>>updated differently in MySQL and other databases, since normally why
>>would you need several *timestamps*, if all they tell you is when the
>>row was updated. In other words, I do not think, that the fact that a
>>data type behaves strangely in strange cases, should prevent us from
>>using it in the normal cases.
>
> some ppl like using timestamps for events, like "when it was closed" or "when 
> the
> item shipped"

If I understand right, the point is that MySQL when you use multiple
timestamps, always updates all of them, and that other RDBMS let you
specify "Update timestamp 1, but leave timestamp 2 untouched". I
understand that this is a limitation, but I am not sure why this
should prevent me from using tables with one single timestamp field
with MySQL.

Michael




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