Re: Timestamps

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On 30 Apr 2008, at 16:29, Jason Pruim wrote:
Okay... So I know this should be simple...

Trying to store a timestamp in a MySQL database... The timestamp I am making like so: $modifiedTimestamp = time();

and then just $sql = "Update `mytable` set timestamp='$modifiedTimestamp' where Record='1'";

Simple right? Not quite...in my database it's storing a "0" in the timestamp field which is a int(10) field.

I have googled, and searched manuals, but have not been able to figure out what is going on....

Any Ideas?

timestamp is a reserved word. Try putting it in backticks.

-Stut

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