MySQL Tutorial 7 – Date and Time Data Types




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  4. Timestamp is basically just a really big number that gets bigger and bigger as time progresses. A count of how many milliseconds.
    For example, 1000 vs 2115. A timestamp of 2115 would be entered 1115 milliseconds after the entry that had a time stamp of 1000!

    This is used to have "exact moments of time," for entries.

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