|  | Posted by Serious_Practitioner on 01/01/08 19:20 
Thank you, Rik and Jerry. I'll follow the lkinks and suggestions that you made.
 
 
 Steve E.
 
 
 
 
 "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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 > Serious_Practitioner wrote:
 >> Good day, and Happy New Year!
 >>
 >> I'm trying to teach myself some PHP and MySQL and the project that I've
 >> decided to build will be dependent on queries involving comparisons of
 >> dates. I'd like some advice, please, on whether I should -
 >>
 >> 1. Store the date (2008-01-01) in the MySQL table as a date and compare
 >> to that, or...
 >> 2. Create a/ timestamp/s for the date/s in question, store the timestamp
 >> and then compare to that.
 >>
 >> If the timestamp is the way to go, should that column be of type
 >> "Timestamp" or will that cause the string to be altered to a MySQL
 >> timestamp?
 >>
 >> Thank you in advance for any assistance.
 >>
 >>
 >> Steve E.
 >>
 >>
 >
 > Try comp.databases.mysql - where the MySQL experts hang out.  They can
 > tell you the best way to do it.
 >
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 > jstucklex@attglobal.net
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