Yes I always arguing that its better to store date as an ordinary int

"Justin French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I don't store anything in date format (eg YYYY-MM-DD)... I store them as a
> unix time stamp -- see time() in the manual.
>
> Then it would be pretty easy to get today's stamp using time(), then look
> for the two files preceeding that stamp, (ORDER BY in SQL) which would
> presumably be today's file/row, and the one preceeding it (usually
> yesterday, but could be a few days before).
>
> something like:
> SELECT * FROM table WHERE stamp < $now ORDER BY stamp DESC LIMIT 2
>
> should give you the two stamps you need... a simular thing could be done
> with other date formats in MySQL, but I've never worked with them sorry,
>
>
> justin french
>
>
>
>
>
> on 01/08/02 5:43 PM, Thomas Edison Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > hi!
> > i have a problem in my project.the problem is that
> > suppose we have the date for the whole of the month
> > and two different files r there.
> > i have to pick one file of the current date that is
> > say today and the other file of the yesterday.but the
> > problem is that if the current date is monday then the
> > in yesterday file i have to pick for saturday and not
> > the sunday.broadly speaking i mean to say that the
> > difference between the today's date and yesterday's is
> > not fixed as there can be a holiday for say 4 days
> > inbetween then in yesterday i need the date 4 days
> > before.
> > so i need some query to handle this as soon as
> > possible as its very urjent.the query should be in
> > MYSQL.that is the query should be such which can pick
> > today's date and the date of the working day before
> > the today's or the current date.
> >
> > =====
> > Rahul S. Johari (Director)
> > ******************************************
> > Abraxas Technologies Inc.
> > Homepage : http://www.abraxastech.com
> > Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Tel : 91-4546512/4522124
> > *******************************************
> >
> > __________________________________________________
> > Do You Yahoo!?
> > Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better
> > http://health.yahoo.com
>



-- 
PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Reply via email to