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The discussion was about terminology, and in the end we were right both, as it depends on your point of view what you assign to what term ;)
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lol SaN-DeeP
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Hi there,
I'm trying to convert a varchar type date that have stored in another mysql database into the integer format that vbulletin stores the date in. Any idea what query I would need to run in order to do this? I'm not a Mysql expert at all! Thanks... |
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I suggest you start a new thread with your problem, as it'll get more attention than an old, dug-up thread. To your problem: you could probably do it with a small php script using something like strtotime. |
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