Re: DATETIME or UNIX TIMESTAMPS?

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I use always unix timestamp as well, except in birth date.

""Marcelo de Moraes Serpa"" <celoserpa@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem 
news:1e5bcefd0610261336t70495afcx3cc29aac20c57eeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello list,
>
> I've always used Unix Timestamps until now, but lately I've reading about
> MySQL's datetime datatype and its benefits (dates before 1970, after 2030,
> SQL functions to deal with them, etc). However, I don't see much support 
> for
> them in the PHP API. I'm also a Flash programmer and the Flash 8 API Date
> datatype also only understands unix timestamps. Taking this into account,
> I'm not really sure if it really worths it to "move" to the DATETIME
> datatype. What would you do? Any advice would be much appreciated!
>
> Marcelo.
> 

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