| Posted by Colin McKinnon on 06/16/05 17:14 
Chris Hope wrote:
 > Angelos wrote:
 >
 >> What do you think is the best way to store Dates into a database ?
 >> If you want to keep logs or buckups....
 >
 >
 > Use the date or datetime field type - the exact name of the type depends
 > on your DBMS.
 >
 Good advice.
 
 > Otherwise you can use the PHP function strtotime() to change it to a
 > timestamp and then date() to format it as you wish. The downside with
 > this is you are limited to the range of a unix timestamp which is from
 > 1970 to 2038.
 >
 
 strtotime() is very american in its interpretation of dates. Also Unix
 timestamps are a bad way to store dates - even if you are running on a 64
 bit system (i.e. can work with timestamps after 2036, which isn't so far
 away now) you can't work with timestamps before 1970.
 
 HTH
 
 C.
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