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Posted by Alvaro G. Vicario on 07/25/06 18:20
*** Bob Sanderson escribió/wrote (Tue, 25 Jul 2006 12:49:17 GMT):
> I have a field in a database called DateRcvd. At present, it outputs in my
> report in the yyyy-mm-dd format. I would like it to display in the dd/mm/yy
> format. What is the easiest way to accomplish this?
I particularly find it easier to handle dates as Unix timestamps. You don't
say what your DBMS is so I'll assume MySQL:
SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP(DateRcvd) FROM table
Once you read the value into a PHP variable, you can use almost date
function to format it, such as date() or strftime().
When you need to insert dates into MySQL:
INSERT INTO table (DateRcvd) VALUES (FROM_UNIXTIME(1153851613))
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