Gregory,

David Grant wrote:
> Gregory Machin wrote:
>> I have a table with a timestamp column and would like to use his to
>> calculate the age of the record . how would i go about this...
>> I would also like to exicute a mysql stament that pasess the tables and
>> removes fields older than say 72 hours. how would i go about this . ?
> 
> A timestamp is the time in seconds (since Jan 1 1970), so you can
> ascertain the age in seconds by subtracting the stored timestamp from
> the current timestamp.
> 
> You can find the current timestamp in MySQL using the
> CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() function.
> 
> Once you have the age of the record, finding 72 hours is fairly trivial
> - 72 hours is 259200 seconds (72hrs * 60mins * 60secs).
> 
> Therefore your query will be:
> 
> DELETE FROM <TABLE> WHERE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() - <FIELD> > 259200

Following Albert's reply, the query ought to read:

DELETE FROM <TABLE> WHERE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() - UNIX_TIMESTAMP(<FIELD> >
259200

David
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