A question which would come sometimes to mind when starting with
  MySQL is whether I should use DATETIME or TIMESTAMP data type
  since both appear to store same date and time component.
  
  
  Similarities between datetime and timestamp:
  1. Values contain both date and time parts.
  2. Format of retrieval and display is "YYYY-MM-DD
  HH:MM:SS".
  3. Can include a trailing fractional seconds part in up to
  microseconds (6 digits) precision.
  4. With the fractional part included, the format for these values
  is "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS[.fraction]".
  5. Both the TIMESTAMP and (as of MySQL 5.6.5) DATETIME offer
  automatic initialization and updating to the current …
    
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