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I just noticed that today too, on a file that I want to try putting a
timestamp on.  The field was initialized to the exact day and time,
including microseconds.  (It took care of my desire to timestamp on
creation though.)

In <0056650002948041000002L512*@MHS>, on 06/29/98 
   at 05:04 PM, VENU YAMAJALA  <venu_yamajala@goodyear.com> said:

>The record is added. But when I did a SELECT
>statement, surprisingly I found data in all the other fields also. I
>didnot add data into it. The otehr fields got current date as their
>values. This looked something strange to me. I am not good at L type
>fields. So can anybody explain me how this is possible and why it is
>happening like this?? Thx in advance.

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