thinkphp timestamp does not work solutions: 1. Open the model layer code file; 2. Use the save() method to enable automatic writing of timestamps.
#The operating environment of this article: Windows 7 system, thinkphp v5.1 version, Dell G3 computer.
What should I do if thinkphp timestamp does not work?
thinkphp5 model timestamp automatic writing does not take effect.
Model timestamp
1. The model layer code is as follows:
<?php namespace app\admin\model; use think\Model; class User extends Model { protected $autoWriteTimestamp = true; //开启自动写入时间戳 protected $createTime = false; //数据添加的时候,create_time 这个字段不自动写入时间戳 protected $updateTime = ”update_at“; //数据更新的时候,update_at 这个字段自动写入时间戳 }
Note: Only the save() method can be used to automatically write timestamps, and the insert and update methods are invalid;
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