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  • April 24, 2014
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All,

 

 

I posted a question here (https://safecommunity.force.com/CommunityAnswers#!/feedtype=SINGLE_QUESTION_DETAIL&dc=FME_Desktop&criteria=OPENQUESTIONS&id=906a0000000d05kAAA)but when I try to view the thread, I can see there is a response, but it is disappearing as soon as the page finishes loading.

 

 

I don't know if i'll be able to see responses to this thread, but if there's an answer, please email me at matthew_baker *at* dpsk12 *dot* org.

 

 

Thanks!!!

Best answer by gio

Hi,

 

 

yes it dissapears on me too, but then immediately appears under unsolved questions...lol.

 

There are 2 answers btw, i copied them for u:

 

 

Takashi

 

Hi,

 

 

The TimeStamper transformer creates a datetime string representing current time. How about writing it to the table when updating the database?

 

 

Takashi

 

April 24, 2014

 

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David R.

 

Hi,

 

 

another option is to have a "metadata" table that contains the tablename and a timestamp for the last update. Like so:

 

 

 

 

David

 

April 25, 2014

 

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  • April 25, 2014
Hi,

 

 

yes it dissapears on me too, but then immediately appears under unsolved questions...lol.

 

There are 2 answers btw, i copied them for u:

 

 

Takashi

 

Hi,

 

 

The TimeStamper transformer creates a datetime string representing current time. How about writing it to the table when updating the database?

 

 

Takashi

 

April 24, 2014

 

·

 

 

 

 

David R.

 

Hi,

 

 

another option is to have a "metadata" table that contains the tablename and a timestamp for the last update. Like so:

 

 

 

 

David

 

April 25, 2014

 

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  • April 25, 2014
Thanks, Gio! It seems to be working now! Weird!