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Posted by John Nichel on 09/26/05 23:26

Chris W. Parker wrote:
> John Nichel <mailto:john@kegworks.com>
> on Monday, September 26, 2005 12:43 PM said:
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>>I don't convert it. I store the UNIX timestamp in an INT(11) column.
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> This is going to be a basic question I'm sure but why INT and not
> VARCHAR? Is it simply because a timestamp is a number?

Yep. Course, I may be doing it wrong. Wouldn't be the first time. ;)


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