you can mimic the old behaviour like so:
select TS, 1*TS as OldStyle;
(TS being your timestamp filed)

TS |    OldStyle
2007-09-03 15:03:02 |   20070903150302


rDubya wrote:
> 
> WOW!!  Thanks for all the help guys!!  And Instruct ICC.. you're
> solution for pulling the events did work.. but..  it turns out that
> the solution was actually much simpler than I thought:
> 
> The old mysql database (once again, not sure what version) stored the
> date as YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.  The new database stores the date as
> YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.  All I had to do was adjust my code to pull only
> the values and none of the delimeters (ie. "-", " ", and ":").
> DUH!!!!!!!
> 
> But once again, thanks you guys for all the help!!!!
> 
> 
> rDubya
> 
> 
> On 9/7/07, Instruct ICC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >From: "Instruct ICC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >And while not trusting your indexing, rewrite short_date as:
>> My short_date rewrite was also wrong.  So it looks like you will have to
>> learn those offsets for this function if you do it on the PHP side.  But
>> you
>> could also do it on the MySQL side.
>>
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