Re: [Templates] mysql date parsing

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From: Dennis Daupert
Subject: Re: [Templates] mysql date parsing
Date: 18:38 on 01 Jul 2004

> man Template::Plugin::Date
> # specify time as seconds since epoch or 'h:m:s d-m-y' string

It looks like we've gone all around the horn on this one :-)

Mysql writes his timestamps in "mysql" notation. My original
question was whether there's a plugin or some simple macro
code that can humanize mysql's notation. It looks like
Template::Plugin::Date is not the way to go, since mysql
doesn't store timestamps in unix seconds.

I have a longer look at Time::Piece::MySQL, then.

Thanks all,

/dennis




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Dennis Daupert 13:52 on 01 Jul 2004

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