It's a field type called TIMESTAMP...  just name it whatever you want and it will 
update anytime the row is altered.

The just select that row item to get the timestamp.


Mike



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On 03/01/2003 at 5:52 PM Jeff Bluemel wrote:

>actually - I believe that may be a workable solution.  you were mentioning
>checking the timestamp on a mysql table.  how would I check the timestamp
>on
>a mysql table?
>



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