You might want to look into date conversion on the MySQL side:

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Date_and_time_functions.html

Look for 

DATE_FORMAT(date,format)

Paul


On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 10:16:59 +0200, Torsten Roehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >"Ng Hwee Hwee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> >Hi all,
> >
> >can someone kindly point me to a resource that converts all kinds of
> possible date inputs into MySQL format of YYYY-MM-DD?
> >
> >example of formats to be converted includes:
> >
> >d/m/yy
> >d/m/yyyy
> >d/mm/yy
> >d/mm/yyy
> >dd/mm/yy
> >dd/mm/yyy
> >d/mmm/yy
> >d/mmm/yyyy
> >dd/mmm/yy
> >dd/mmm/yyyy
> >
> >yy       - 2 digit representation of year
> >yyyy   - ful numeric representation of year
> >m       - numeric representation of month, without leading zero
> >mm    - numeric representation of month, with leading zero
> >mmm - short textual representation of month
> >d       - day of month without leading zero
> >dd     - day of month with leadin zero
> >
> >thanx!
> >
> >hwee
> 
> This question belongs more to the general list, but anyway:
> 
> You can use strtotime() to convert various formats to a timestamp. Then use
> date() to convert it back to your preferred date format:
> 
> $timestamp = strtotime($inputDate);
> $isoDate   = date('Y-m-d', $timestamp);
> 
> http://de2.php.net/strtotime
> http://de2.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
> 
> Regards, Torsten Roehr
> 
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