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QuestionCode: 1292 SQL State: 22007 --- Incorrect datetime value Pin
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jschell8-Mar-23 7:03
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So summing up the other posts and from the OP.

Basically it appears that your database itself has invalid data.

How could that happen? Something pushed it in there before it was validated.
Or perhaps there is some problem with timezones and/or an actual bug in the database itself.

You might be able to fix a timezone problem but otherwise you would need to update the row to put a correct value in there. If it was me I would expect that there is other invalid data in that table and perhaps other tables with timestamps also. You would need to uniquely identify each row then craft an update statement to force that column to a correct (manually determined) value.

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