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MySQL Problem
Can anyone tell me ho to Decipher the Date codes used in The Forum mySQL Database...........
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Those are unix-timestamps. They represent the number of seconds that have passed since the start of the unix era (January 1st, 1970). You can use the date() function to format them. Take a look here for syntax and examples: http://ro.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
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Do you mean decode them in code, or you want to know what one is yourself ?
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The Link You Put Here Worked Thanks again Paul This Was Also Helpful Thanks " rake " Code:
Those are unix-timestamps. They represent the number of seconds that have passed since the start of the unix era (January 1st, 1970). You can use the date() function to format them. Take a look here for syntax and examples: http://ro.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php |
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