On Tuesday 12 March 2002 19:43, Balaji Ankem wrote:
> Hi friend,
>       I never ued strftime function. I am confusing with the syntax.
>
>       My problem is like this:
>
>       I have the DATETIME in the variable $row->fromdate as YYYY-MM-DD
> HH:MM:SS.
>
>
>       Is it possible to convert it to DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM AM or PM using
> strftime() function?
>
>
>       //Is below code is correct
>
>       $time=strftime([%a%b%C%d%I%p],$row->fromdate);
>
>       echo '$time';

strftime() requires a unix-timestamp as an input.

In your db query do:

 SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP(fromdate) AS from_date FROM table;

Then:

 $time=strftime("some format", $row->from_date);


hth
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