I now realise you probably mean an actual timestamp column as opposed to a datetime column - yes? timestamp columns are special in SQL Server and you generally cannot insert into them but you can set a DEFAULT on the column to get the current time. If you have a column of type timestamp you should not be inserting into it - if you need to then make it a datetime instead and use the ODBC "ts" syntax.
In reply to Re^9: Issue while inserting Thai Characters into Database..
by mje
in thread Issue while inserting Thai Characters into Database..
by ajaykumarb
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