2007. 03. 28, szerda keltezéssel 14.48-kor Travis Doherty ezt írta: > Zoltán Németh wrote: > > >2007. 03. 28, szerda keltezéssel 15.35-kor Jason Pruim ezt írta: > > > > > >>Hi Everyone, > >> > >>First off, I'm using PHP 5.2.0 and apache 1.3.33 > >> > >>I am trying to figure out what format a string is in in a database. > >>It's a timecard system that I have found on-line and I am attempting > >>to figure out how to write a script that would give me everyones > >>timecard for the month on one screen I can print out for accounting > >>to use. Below is an example of one of the lines in the database, What > >>I'm really interested in is how it represents the "day". > >> > >>user day job_name > >>minutes sequence > >> > >>root 1171774800 Production & technology Manager > >>990 3 > >> > >>I have not been able to find ANY info about that format, other then > >>other people using it in blogs. I think I can figure out the rest as > >>I go if I know how to decode the day. Any help or pointers to the "M" > >>would be GREATLY appreciated! :) > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >what does strtotime return for that string? > > > > > > > It's already a time, strtotime should return FALSE. It probably can't > parse that string to a time. sorry I meant strftime ;) greets Zoltán Németh > > Travis D -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php