apologies
* scurries away and hides in a hole ;)

John

On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 16:16, John W. Holmes wrote:
> From: "John McKerrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > > INSERT INTO mytable (dateField) VALUES (CURRENT_DATE);
> 
> > For MySQL you're still going to need NOW() instead of CURRENT_DATE
> > though surely? 
> 
> No. He has a DATE column, so why use NOW() which includes time informatin. 
> 
> Quote: CURRENT_DATE and CURRENT_DATE() are synonyms for CURDATE(). 
> 
> Take your pick.
> 
> ---John Holmes...

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