I have a form that i开发者_JAVA技巧s trying to insert some data into an SQL Server 2008 database. The form has a function to get the current date/time and then insert it into the database as follows;
$now = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
$q = "INSERT INTO ".TBL_USERS." ( username, password, userid, userlevel, email, created, updated, timestamp, fullname, avatar )
VALUES ( '$username', '$password', '0', $ulevel, '$email', '$now', '$now', $time, '$fullname', $avatar)";
However, when the form submits it reports an error of;
Warning: mssql_query() [function.mssql-query]: message: Cannot insert the value NULL into column 'created', table 'dbo.users'; column does not allow nulls. INSERT fails.
We have done an echo $q to show the data trying to be inserted and it does show the correct datetime (e.g. 2009-10-28 15:43:00.000), the .000 gets added by the db normally.
If I manually create a record in the database, the datetime in the example above is accepted.
Wondered if anyone had come across this issue before?
Thank you. Neil
Try CURRENT_TIMESTAMP instead of '$now' like so:
$q = "INSERT INTO ".TBL_USERS." ( username, password, userid, userlevel, email, created, updated, timestamp, fullname, avatar )
VALUES ( '$username', '$password', '0', $ulevel, '$email', CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, $time, '$fullname', $avatar)";
Try NOW() if you are trying to add current timestamp.
$q = "INSERT INTO ".TBL_USERS." ( username, password, userid, userlevel,
email, created, updated, timestamp, fullname, avatar )
VALUES ( '$username', '$password', '0', $ulevel,
'$email', NOW(), NOW(), $time, '$fullname', $avatar)";
UPDATE
oh its sql server
probably you'd use the CURRENT_TIMESTAMP then
SELECT SYSDATETIME()
,SYSDATETIMEOFFSET()
,SYSUTCDATETIME()
,CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
,GETDATE()
,GETUTCDATE();
/* Returned:
SYSDATETIME() 2007-04-30 13:10:02.0474381
SYSDATETIMEOFFSET()2007-04-30 13:10:02.0474381 -07:00
SYSUTCDATETIME() 2007-04-30 20:10:02.0474381
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP 2007-04-30 13:10:02.047
GETDATE() 2007-04-30 13:10:02.047
GETUTCDATE() 2007-04-30 20:10:02.047
you can see that current_timestamp gives back date alongwith time.
I had the same problem, possible this solution will be helpful: check that you have a yyyy-DD-mm
date format (not yyyy-mm-DD
), because by default, mssql accept date in yyyy-DD-mm
format.
MSSQL Server has GETDATE() function for current datetime, so try:
$q = "INSERT INTO ".TBL_USERS." ( username, password, userid, userlevel, email, created, updated, timestamp, fullname, avatar )
VALUES ( '$username', '$password', '0', $ulevel, '$email', GETDATE(), GETDATE(), $time, '$fullname', $avatar)";
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