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Automatically insert the server's datetime
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Visual FoxPro
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00513068
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00513266
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Sorry, but I don't know how you would figure out what the current record is in SQL Server. I know how to do it in VFP, but since SQL Server is set-based, I can't figure it out. If someone here or in the SQL Server forum knows the answer, they might be able to help you further.

However, as I mentioned before, if you put the GetDate() into the update command you pass to SQL Server or in your SP, that would fix your problem also.

>>Keep in mind, however, that will only take care of inserted records. To update existing records, simply place the GetDate() function in your update command for your datetime field.
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>>i.e.: SQLExec(lnHandle, "Update TableName Set DateTimeField=GetDate() Where Condition")
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>>That should take care of the updates for you.
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>Yes, you're right. But is there a way to set a trigger to update only the update records?
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>The 'CREATE TRIGGER FOR UPDATE' updates all the records with the new datetime.
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>Can you help?
>
>Thank you.
Travis Vandersypen
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