Am 24.12.2013 01:39, schrieb Chris Angelico:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Igor Korot<ikoro...@gmail.com>  wrote:
So, my question is: since there is a simple way of inserting
preformatted string into the datetime field of mySQL, how do I
validate the date string?

Well, the easiest way would be to simply attempt the SQL query. If it
comes back with an error, the date wasn't valid. To protect a
transaction against being broken by an error, you can use a SAVEPOINT
- check the database docs. (I've never actually used savepoints in
MySQL, only PostgreSQL, so things may be a bit different. Check the
docs.)


MySQL used to accept wrong date and datetime formats without error messages. Garbage in the database, because validation was (is?) considered the job of "the application". Possibly that has changed, but I'd look into the docs. It isn't PostgreSQL.

Greetings
Sibylle



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