I am attempting to enter information, typed into an HTML form, into an Oracle database. I have been able to do this successfully with the following code: $dsn = "odbc://$user:$pass@$host/$database"; $db = DB::connect($dsn); if(DB::isError($db)){ die ($db->getMessage()); } $table_name = 'engineers_worksheet'; $fields_values = array( 'pk_worksheet_id' => $pk_no, 'unit_id' => $unitno, 'asset_name' => $regno, 'asset_make' => $makemod, 'customer' => $client, 'site_address' => $siteadd, 'asset_set_point_temp' => $celsius, 'asset_defrost_interval_hrs' => $defrost, 'unit_status' => $status, 'asset_condition' => $condition, 'lights_working_before' => $lightsb, 'lights_working_after' => $lightsa, 'asset_defects' => $defects, 'work_done' => $work, 'parts_used1' => $parts1, 'parts_used2' => $parts2, 'parts_used3' => $parts3, 'parts_used4' => $parts4, 'parts_used5' => $parts5, 'parts_used6' => $parts6, [!--coloro:#FF0000--][span style=\"color:#FF0000\"][!--/coloro--]'start_time' => $start,[!--colorc--][/span][!--/colorc--] [!--coloro:#CC0000--][span style=\"color:#CC0000\"][!--/coloro--]'end_time' => $finish,[!--colorc--][/span][!--/colorc--] 'engineer' => $psswd ); $res = $db->autoExecute($table_name, $fields_values, DB_AUTOQUERY_INSERT); if (PEAR::isError($res)) { die($res->getMessage()); } I have highlighted the start_time and end_time parts of the code because, although I have been successful in entering a date into the dataebase, I would also like a time value to be entered. Does anybody know of any way to format the variable, similar to SQL formatting of date and time, so that both date and time will be entered into the database? i.e. 'start_time' => ($start, 'DD-MON-YY HH24:MI:SS)