Hi Christian,
Assuming that you use MySQL: Read up "6.2.2.2 The DATETIME,
DATE, and TIMESTAMP Types" in the MySQL manual.
Hint: Add a column to hold the timestamps.
Timo
Am Dienstag den, 10. September 2002, um 18:08, schrieb Christian Ista:
> When a use insert the row in a table, I'd like t
If you are using mysql, you can use the NOW() function to insert the time
into a date field. It will insert the time that is on the server's clock.
Adam
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Christian Ista wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When a use insert the row in a table, I'd like to know the da
Hi Christian,
PHP code runs on the server, so any of the date/time functions which the
language provides will give you the date/time on the server, rather than
the client.
HTH,
Richy
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Richard Black
Senior Developer, DataVisibility Ltd - http://www.datav
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