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21 Sep
2011
21 Sep
'11
4:51 p.m.
That is fine then! Only a little confusing thing is that as far as I know TIMESTAMP(14) is supported in MySQL 5.1 (and abandoned in MySQL 5.5) - so probably still in MariaDB as well. So maybe N should rather have been 17 or 20 (the byte length)?
TIMESTAMP(14) has been removed in MariaDB as well.