From MySQL 4.1.0 on, TIMESTAMP
display format differs from that of earlier MySQL releases:
TIMESTAMP
columns are displayed in the same format asDATETIME
columns. In other words, the display width is fixed at 19 characters, and the format isYYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
.Display widths (used as described in the preceding section) are no longer supported. In other words, for declarations such as
TIMESTAMP(2)
,TIMESTAMP(4)
, and so on, the display width is ignored.
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