Re: MS-SQL date format problem

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I try to set mssql.datetimeconvert to 0 in php.ini , also with ini_set function, but the result was the same (not "2003-06-01 13:05:11", but that useless format)
why?


Robert Twitty wrote:

> The default character format chosen for datetime fields is determined by
> the underlying driver. For ODBC its "2003-06-01 13:05:11.234" and for
> DB-Library and FreeTDS it's "Jun 1 2003 1:05PM". If you set the ini option
> mssql.datetimeconvert to 0, then it will be "2003-06-01 13:05:11". On
> FreeTDS it may also be influenced by the locale setting. It does
> not matter whether you use mssql_fetch_array or mssql_fetch_row.  If you
> want to be certain that your datetime data will always appear a certain
> way then use CONVERT, instead of relying on the driver.
>
> -- bob
>
> On 12 May 2003, Adam Voigt wrote:
>
> > Hmm, what fieldtype is it in the DB?
> > We have a bunch of DATETIME type's, and using
> > a standard query it works just fine, returning
> > in the proper format, without ODBC.
> >
> > The only difference is we use mssql_fetch_array
> > instead of fetch_row.
> >
> > On Mon, 2003-05-12 at 09:12, Peter Misun wrote:
> > > Does anybody know, how to set date-time format for mssql_* functions?
> > >
> > > For example, after retrieving data by function mssql_fetch_row, the value returned was "22 XII 1975 0:00
> > > "  (which is midnight of 22nd December 1975)
> > > As you see, value "XII" (for month) is really unusable
> > >
> > > where to set that date format?
> > >
> > > with odbc functions it returns "1975-12-22 00:00:00.000", wha is really clear
> > >
> > > 5o
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> > Adam Voigt (adam@cryptocomm.com)
> > Linux/Unix Network Administrator
> > The Cryptocomm Group
> >
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