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dateline Parsing Function
Hey all,
I don't know how the dateline column in the post table is formatted. Is there an available function I could use to plug in the dateline int, and get back a pretty date and time string? Thanks! |
Alright, I've solved my own problem -- dateline is a unix time stamp, so I can just use date() on it. However, I still have an issue...
I'm not sure how to write a mySQL query that says to return thread only past a certain date? I know they have a function that allows you to simply specify, but I need the actual sql query for my purposes. How would I take a timestamp and detect whether it was from, for example, 30 days or sooner? |
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