Hi all,

I have run into the following issue and was wondering if anyone else has 
  ever run into the same and if there is an answer to this behaviour.

I have a record which contains the following fields:

   id              INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
   create_time     TIMESTAMP,
   modify_time     TIMESTAMP,
   note            TEXT

When I update this record and modify any of the fields other than the 
'create_time' field then the 'create_time' field gets updated as well. 
None of my calls to the database however address the 'create_time' field.

Is there some feature that I am overlooking which may be causing this ?

My database version info is the following:

mysql  Ver 11.12 Distrib 3.23.32, for redhat-linux-gnu (i386)

Connection id:          33216
Current database:       tms_db
Current user:           root@localhost
Current pager:          stdout
Using outfile:          ''
Server version:         3.23.32-log
Protocol version:       10
Connection:             Localhost via UNIX socket
Client characterset:    latin1
Server characterset:    latin1
UNIX socket:            /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
Uptime:                 89 days 8 hours 20 min 14 sec

Thanks,

Johan


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