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  1. try wrapping your date field with the following:

    select convert(varchar(50), getdate() , 20)

     

    For me this produces:

    2009-04-22 12:24:23

     

    Hi

     

    Ok, how does this work?

     

    Say I have SELECT text_date_updated, text_date_created FROM table..

    I want them both in the correct format.

  2. Hello fixers

     

    I have a problem when "select" a datetime from my db: Its in wrong format.

    Now its Mar 23 2009 3:12PM, and I want in this format: yyyy-mm-dd hh:ii:ss

     

    I tried to do this in php:

    $date = date("Y-m-d H:i:s", strtotime( $date ) );

    but then it will ignore seconds and always set seconds to "00". I need the seconds too...

     

    How do I fix this?

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