you can use lsparsedatetime(yourtimefield) and then insert that.

On 6/2/06, Les Mizzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Having some problems getting a time inserted correctly into mySQL
>
> Basically, user needs to input time as "1:22 PM" or "1:22 AM".
>
> #CreateODBCTime(form.value#) isn't the answer
>
> Regardless of what I've tried so far though, I can't get the AM/PM to
> take. This value does need to be stored as a time value, because it's
> sorted at some point. Entering "1:22 PM" or "1:22 AM" gets saved as
> "1:22 AM".
>
> The field in mySQL is currently set to "time".
>
> I've obviously not had enough coffee yet today and missed too much sleep
> last night. What did I overlook?
>
>
>
>
> 

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