Hiya, Personally, I use the following bit of code. All it does is take a 14 digit timestamp and convert it into a unix timestamp:
function date($date) { //Extract the parts from the date $year = substr($date, 0, 4); $month = substr($date, 4, 2); $day = substr($date, 6, 2); $hour = substr($date, 8, 2); $min = substr($date, 10, 2); $sec = substr($date, 10, 2); //return the unix timestamp for the date passed return (gmmktime($hour, $min, $sec, $month, $day, $year)); } From then on, you can use the date function in PHP to manage the date. There are also ways to do it using the SQL command (DATE_FORMATE() I think is one), but you'll have to read the manual for into on that. At 20:56 13/01/2002 +0100, Sander Peters wrote: >Hello everybody, > >convert yyyy/mm/dd to mm/dd/yyyy, how? > >MYSQL does everything in yyyy/mm/dd. >I live in the Netherlands and we are use to the format dd/mm/yyyy. > >What's the best way to display it as mm/dd/yyyy in a table on a query? > >My first idea whas to split the date up in vars in php and then print >the vars in the way I like it >Is this a bad idea? Or are there better sollutions? > >Thanx in advance for answering! > > > >-- >Met vriendelijke groet / With Greetings, > >Sander Peters > > site: http://www.visionnet.nl/ > email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >webmail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >-- >PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // Jonathan Wright // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // GCS d- s: a-- C++(+) US> P+++ L+> E> W+++ !N w !O M- V- PS+@ PE+ // Y PGP t+ !5 X R- tv(-) b(+) DI++++> D+(++) G h-- r-- z--(++) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]