Without opening the whole DBA's discussion into the wisdom of using
SELECT * ... 

Is the column actually a DATE TIME in the database table
itself? 

What happens when you attempt to use various forms of the
DateFormat() function? 

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Al Holden

On 2013-02-12 11:22, Skellington
wrote: 

> Hello,
> Is there a easy way to change the Date/Time format
that is coming from
> MySQL? This is the format I'm getting "January, 22
2013 17:28:04" and
> I just want it to be a ODBC date time format. So,
now here is the
> kicker. My queries are "Select * From myTable" so the
column is not
> defined as part of the search.
> 
> Thanks,
> Charlie
>

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