[PHP-DB] timestamp problem

2004-11-18 Thread Doug Parker
I'm trying to format a MySQL Timestamp Column Type with PHP, and it's not going well. In reading up on it, I see that the idea is to convert the Timestamp type to Unix format using the strtotime() function, then using the date() function to format that result. However, this only appears to work

RE: [PHP-DB] timestamp problem

2004-11-18 Thread Bastien Koert
this is a common mysql timestamp problem, you can try using DATE_FORMAT(datefield, FORMAT) sql function to define the date, or store the timestamp as a unix timestamp (an integer) from the get go bastien From: Doug Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP-DB] timestamp

RE: [PHP-DB] timestamp problem

2004-11-18 Thread Rodrigo Cabeceiras
PROTECTED] Enviada: quinta-feira, 18 de Novembro de 2004 18:47 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assunto: [PHP-DB] timestamp problem I'm trying to format a MySQL Timestamp Column Type with PHP, and it's not going well. In reading up on it, I see that the idea is to convert the Timestamp type to Unix format

Re: [PHP-DB] timestamp problem

2004-11-18 Thread John Holmes
Doug Parker wrote: I'm trying to format a MySQL Timestamp Column Type with PHP, and it's not going well. In reading up on it, I see that the idea is to convert the Timestamp type to Unix format using the strtotime() function, then using the date() function to format that result. However, this

Re: [PHP-DB] timestamp problem

2004-11-18 Thread Doug Parker
Ok, thanks for the input. I knew that was an option as well, the problem is that I have about eight different dates in the query, and I'd rather do a query like SELECT projects.* FROM projects... and then format those results, rather than do SELECT DATE_FORMAT('%m %d %Y', projects.Date1) AS

[PHP-DB] timestamp problem

2003-03-13 Thread drparker
I'm using the timestamp column type in a database, and the only problem is that it the stamp is three hours prior to the actual post when I post to a remote server. I'm assuming, since it works fine on my machine, that this is because the remote server I am is in a different time zone. Is there

RE: [PHP-DB] timestamp problem

2003-03-13 Thread John W. Holmes
I'm using the timestamp column type in a database, and the only problem is that it the stamp is three hours prior to the actual post when I post to a remote server. I'm assuming, since it works fine on my machine, that this is because the remote server I am is in a different time zone. Is