| Posted by Ray on 06/16/05 13:40 
Hi
 The best way that I found is to use
 $date = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
 
 Works with mysql within a datetime field..
 For a date field use date("Y-m-d") and for a time field use date("H:i:s")
 
 Regards
 Ray
 
 
 
 "Angelos" <angelos@redcatmedia.net> wrote in message
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 > What do you think is the best way to store Dates into a database ?
 > If you want to keep logs or buckups....
 >
 > I am using date('dmYHis')
 > but I doesn't work really well ...
 > Is it better to use date(U) ?
 >
 > Any suggestions ?
 >
 > And if you can let me know how you can Display that date back in the
 > Screen !
 >
 > Thanks
 >
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