Here's a relevent example from the above link:
CREATE TABLE t (ts TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP);
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Browse All TopicsHello,
in MS SQL there is a command that I can issue where when used as the default value for
the fields (DateTime datatype) will generate date & time value when a new row is inserted.
CREATE TABLE [TBL_TABLE](
[fldDATE] [datetime] NULL DEFAULT (GetDate())
)
GO
What would be the equivalent of GetDate() for MySQL ? How can I set a field in a table to generate
the current date when a new row is inserted ? Thanks !
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Hi vpekulas,
NOW(), CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(), CURRENT_TIME(), CURRENT_DATE(), CURTIME()
'' <-- Will automatically do NOW() in a DATE field
Here are all of them, you should definantly read over this page, its got it all!:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/r
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by: todd_farmerPosted on 2006-04-11 at 17:03:59ID: 16432506
To define a default value for a date/time related column, you need to use TIMESTAMP:
efman/5.0/ en/timesta mp-4-1.htm l
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/r