Sorry, misread your question. Ben Doom wrote: > IIRC, it's easiest to pass it as "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss". > > --Ben > > Adkins, Randy wrote: > >>Does anyone know the proper default value for a DateTime >>Field in mySQL? >> >>I tried using Now() and it converts it to: 0:00:00 0:00:00 >>Which is illegal value or call or something like that. >> >>I want that to be triggered as the default datetime when >>A record is added to the table rather than setting the >>field's value within the query itself. >> >> >> > > >
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