A couple of months ago I migrated to another mysql server, and I did an export and import through the phpMyAdmin web interface. I just realized that I just lost all the "creation dates" for multiple tables, as they all got overwritten with what I believe is the date of the import operation.
Not a big deal right now, as it's all still development test data, but this would've been a massive loss during production (if I ever needed to migrate again).
Any ideas as to why this happened, or how to prevent it from happening again? As I mentioned in the title, the columns' 'type' were all set to Datetime, 'default' set to CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, and I just noticed that 'extra' is set to DEFAULT_GENERATED (this might be an indication of the problem, as I've never seen this before).
Note: Current version is 8.0.20, and I believe the older server was on 5.6. Also, I'm pretty sure I left alone all the export/import settings. I remember the import threw a complaint, but I believe it had something to do with the default sql tables.
EDIT
So, I just looked into the .sql file that was generated by the Export, and I can see the INSERT INTO (..) VALUES (...)
doesn't include the creation_date
column or any of its data. So something must've been wrong on export. Any ideas what to look for on my next export?