(RADIATOR) Time format
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Tue Nov 6 03:48:09 CST 2001
Hello AbdusSami -
There are instructions and examples for how to do this in the manual
and in the FAQ. This has also been discussed on the list many times
and the archive is searchable.
regards
Hugh
At 18:59 +0300 01/11/6, Mohammed AbdusSami wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>The datatype of time-stamp in radpool is int. I am using MS SQL Server as
>database. I want to store the data in time-stamp as datetime datatype of SQL
>Server, or atleast how can I convert this int time-stamp into datetime in MS
>SQL Server.
>
>Any suggestions please.
>
>Regards,
>
>abdusSami
>
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