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I'm using PHPMyAdmin and I've got a MySQL table column called "timestamp." The type (surprise!) is TIMESTAMP, and in 'attributes' I've set it to ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP.

However, each new record gets a timestamp that looks like this:

0000-00-00 00:00:00

I have explicitly set the default value to none, but when I save and come back to look, it is set to all zeros as above.

The relevant PHP records page hits with this query:

$query = "INSERT INTO `pagehit` (user_id, pageurl)
VALUES ('" . $userid . "', '" . $pageurl . "')";

The whole thing is running under XAMPP.

What am I missing?

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Thanks everyone for pointing out the obvious thing that I somehow didn't see. :) – Nathan Long May 8 at 22:01

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Try setting the default value to CURRENT_TIMESTAMP instead of putting that in the attributes.

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Less than a second! :) – Quassnoi May 7 at 21:47
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What am I missing?

You don't update :)

Use DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP along with ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP

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If your "timestamp " column captures only the insertion time then use only

timestamp TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP

otherwise if it is for modification time then use like as follows

timestamp TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP

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