Hello,
How can I compare time? So I have to check a difference of 12 or 24 hours
this mean I have to compare the time between the days too..
How I can make this comparing
just comparing hour with hou and then minute with minute or is possible
all of them at the same time?
Thanks
Cosmin
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Cosmin wrote:
How can I compare time? So I have to check a difference of 12 or 24 hours
this mean I have to compare the time between the days too..
How I can make this comparing
just comparing hour with hou and then minute with minute or is possible
all of them at the
When storing dates and times in databases is it better to store them as
UNIX timestamps or in one of the SQL date/time types?
I am working on an application that takes school attendance and has
homework assignments, so I am doing a fair amount of date work.
Currently I am storing everything as
On 24 Apr 2002, Jackson Miller wrote:
When storing dates and times in databases is it better to store them as
UNIX timestamps or in one of the SQL date/time types?
I am working on an application that takes school attendance and has
homework assignments, so I am doing a fair amount of date
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On 24 Apr 2002, Jackson Miller wrote:
When storing dates and times in databases is it better to store
On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, at 11:37 AM, Jackson Miller wrote:
When storing dates and times in databases is it better to store them as
UNIX timestamps or in one of the SQL date/time types?
I am working on an application that takes school attendance and has
homework assignments, so I am
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