Thanks scott, but that doesn't answer the question of HOW to cast a date or
date/time value into the interget format. It has been discussed here before
- and that is the information I'm looking for.
thanks again for your input.
jp
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I would think, it wouldn't matter WHAT format you used, as long as it was
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--Scott
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> I recall seeing this subject here in the past and can't turn up anything
in
> the docs.
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> Does anyone know how to cast a date value into a long interger, and what
> format that takes.
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> So {ts 2000-12-02 14:23:03} would come out as 20001202142303
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> I don't know if that is the exact output but something similar.
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