He is too busy slamming Microsoft to awnser the question. g Thank you, Eric Vogel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve" <spatz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 11:23 PM Subject: [CTS] Re: SQL Server 7 date question. > > > John Madden wrote: > > >>In SQL Server 7 my dates are shown as 2004-09-11, which is fine, but > >>when I try to print a row using PHP, all my dates show up as > >>1969-12-31. Any clues as to why? > >> > >> > > > >Well, if it helps, that's the date everyone uses when they can't figure > >out what the date really is... :) 11:59:59 on 12/13/1969 is the second > >before the UNIX Epoch, the time the Earth and heavens were formed. > > > >=) > > > >Uh, so yeah, I bet PHP just isn't able to interpret what's coming out of > >SQL Sever and is spitting out a pre-prog'd default. > > > > > > > > Well yeah. But why? > > >John > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > Computer Talk Shop http://www.computertalkshop.com > Un-subscribe/Vacation, http://www.computertalkshop.com/list_options.htm > > List HowTo: http://www.computertalkshop.com/faq.htm > > To join Computer Talk Shop's off topic list, please goto: > http://computertalkshop.com/other_cts_lists.htm > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Talk Shop http://www.computertalkshop.com Un-subscribe/Vacation, http://www.computertalkshop.com/list_options.htm List HowTo: http://www.computertalkshop.com/faq.htm To join Computer Talk Shop's off topic list, please goto: http://computertalkshop.com/other_cts_lists.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------