On Saturday 28 February 2004 12:08, Ryan A wrote:
> We needed a timestamp there because of other calcalations from other
> scripts that access the
> same table. Regarding your solution, can you give me a quick example
> please? its 5am and i'm
> pretty braindead
>
> I am familier with the LIKE
On 2/28/2004 4:43:48 AM, Michal Migurski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >The field is join_date_time and the values are something like:
> >2004022215
> >20040223015329
> >
> >Everything is working fine and dandy except now that the client wants a
> >search functionality in his "control panel" wh
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 22:43, Michal Migurski wrote:
> >The field is join_date_time and the values are something like:
> >2004022215
> >20040223015329
> >
> >Everything is working fine and dandy except now that the client wants a
> >search functionality in his "control panel" where he can enter
>The field is join_date_time and the values are something like:
>2004022215
>20040223015329
>
>Everything is working fine and dandy except now that the client wants a
>search functionality in his "control panel" where he can enter the day,
>month, year and see all the people who have joined on
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