(RADIATOR) Timestamp Formatting

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri May 11 18:33:08 CDT 2001


Hello Shon -

The Timestamp used inside Radiator is a numeric value representing the number 
of seconds since the UNIX epoch (midnight January 1, 1970) and is used for 
calculations that expect this to be the case.

You can add an additional field to the RADPOOL table if you wish and provide 
your own queries which will write a formatted string in addition to the 
standard Radiator fields.

Just out of interest, why do you want to do this?

regards

Hugh


On Saturday 12 May 2001 02:52, Shon Stephens wrote:
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> I am planning on using <AddressAllocator SQL>. In the RADPOOL table
> there is a TIME_STAMP field. Is this the time that the address was
> allocated? Can I use DateFormat to format this? If so how? If not,
> what can I do?
>
> Thanks,
> Shon Stephens
> shon at goamerica.net
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