# Set A Timestamp Field To The Current Time To set a timestamp field to the current time, you could reach for the `#update` method like you would when modifying any other field. ```ruby MagicLink .find_by(token: some_token) .update(used_at: Time.zone.now) ``` This works, but it's more verbose than is necessary and requires that you construct the right timestamp for _now_ (time zones and all). Rails has a more concise and idomatic way of doing this: [`#touch`](https://api.rubyonrails.org/v6.1.0/classes/ActiveRecord/Persistence.html#method-i-touch). ```ruby MagicLink .find_by(token: some_token) .touch(:used_at) ``` Updating a timestamp to the current time is a common action in web applications, so Rails offers the `#touch` method as a shorthand for doing it. This will set the given field, in this case `:used_at`, to the current time. This will also set the `updated_at/on` field.