(RADIATOR) Date formatting character

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jul 4 02:22:48 CDT 2001


Hello Kyle -

The special characters are listed in sections 6.2 and 6.3 of the 
Radiator 2.18.2 reference manual. The DateFormat characters in 
section 6.3 are used when you specify a type field of integer-date in 
an AcctColumnDef in an AuthBy SQL clause. Have a look at section 
6.26.12 for a complete description.

regards

Hugh


At 9:44 -0400 01/7/3, Kyle wrote:
>Just a quick queston:
>   In the reference manual for radiator, %t is equel to both the time in
>seconds and the TAB character. How are thseperate uses defind, and why
>was the same variable chosen to be both?
>I'm having a problem inserting a timestamp into mysql, and I think the
>%t may be passing the TAB char to it instead of the time stamp.
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