Works fine. Thank you.
Darby Felton wrote: > Hi Tony, > > Try using Zend_Db_Expr for your MySQL function calls. This is > documented, but it lacks prominence: > > http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.db.html#zend.db.adapter.write > > Example 9.14. Inserting expressions to a table > > <?php > > $data = array( > 'created_on' => new Zend_Db_Expr('CURDATE()'), > 'bug_description' => 'Something wrong', > 'bug_status' => 'NEW' > ); > > $db->insert('bugs', $data); > > Hope this helps! > > Best regards, > Darby > > > > > > Tony Harrison wrote: > >> Hello, how do I insert the current time into a mysql datetime field, >> using the insert() method? Normally I would use the MySQL now function, >> but I can't work out how to pass a MySQL function as a field value. >> >> Thanks, >> Tony. >> >> > > >
