Another option... I don't know if MySQL has the NVL function, which returns the first argument if it's not null, and the second argument otherwise. With Oracle, you could do something like this:
$insert_sth = $dbh->prepare(<<"EndOfSQL");
INSERT INTO members
(member_id, name, date_joined)
VALUES
(?, ?, NVL(?, SysDate))
EndOfSQL
$insert_sth->execute(1, 'Bob', '2001-08-15'); # Bob actually joined y
+esterday
$insert_sth->execute(2, 'Tom', undef); # Tom is joining now
So, you can bind a specific date in the execute, or you can bind undef and let the database specify the current date.
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