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  1. Ok, but what are the advantages of both methods? Which should i choose of these?
  2. PHP uses a timestamp in seconds from 1970 and MySQL uses a timestamp like 20061026193021. I like to save the timestamp in to a database. What is the most common way? Wich one should i choose and why? I see that PhpBB saves the PHP timestamp in a varchar field, why didn't they choose a MySQL timestamp field for it?
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