Are you defining this table in your schema.yml or it is pre-created
and you are just using it for the session storage. Give some more
details and I am sure we will be able to help... and save one life :)

FYI, the default attribute in schema isn't meant to support SQL
functions like CURRENT_TIME. Instead you should use the defaultExpr
attribute.

Kiril

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 8:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have the following problem. I specified a 'sessions' table with some
> fields, one of them is called sess_time. I tried to set it's default
> value as NOW(), i tried CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, with braces and without
> them, with qutations and without them - I tried almost everything one
> can ever imagine -  but it didn't work. Either it was an error in
> console or symfony error: fail to write data in session table. I just
> don't know what to do. I don't want to live anymore.
> >
>

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