, July 01, 2002 12:38 PM
Subject: [PHP] mySQL time = year 2038 [HELP]
Checked the archive and saw no difinitives... so... How come when I query my
clients mySQL DB and use NULL or NOW() as my default in a TIMESTAMP record
that it always comes up Jan 18, 2038?
Is the clock not set properly, or
Hi Shane,
use SYSDATE().
Mirza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
01.07.2002 18:38
> Checked the archive and saw no difinitives... so... How come when I query my clients
>mySQL DB and use NULL or NOW() as my default in a TIMESTAMP record that it always
>comes up Jan 18, 2038?
> Is the clock not s
e a rather
confusing result. This may not be the problem but it was just a thought.
-Kevin
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From: "Shane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:38 AM
Subject: [PHP] mySQL time = year 2038 [HELP]
> Checked
Checked the archive and saw no difinitives... so... How come when I query my clients
mySQL DB and use NULL or NOW() as my default in a TIMESTAMP record that it always
comes up Jan 18, 2038?
Is the clock not set properly, or am I misunderstanding some basic principal of the
time stamp?
My clie
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