This site is handy if you just want to get a general timestamp from a
date for use in ad-hoc queries:
 
http://www.onlineconversion.com/unix_time.htm

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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 2:16 AM
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Subject: Retrieving Date from SQL


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Hi All,
 
Remedy datatype "Date" is stored as an integer in the SQL Server
database. It is stored as the number of seconds from 1st Jan 1970. Now I
am using a SELECT query to read this value in a character (There is a
requirement that I cannot read this into a date field on Remedy). The
value returned is an integer. Is there a way through which I can convert
this integer value into date?
 
Environment: 
ARS 6.3
SQL Server 2000.
 

Regards,

Veeral Oza,

Application Analyst,

Wipro Technologies

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