On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Marcelo Pereira wrote:
> - When the user include your entries, I want to save the `date' and the
> `hour' in the registry.
>
> For a single example:
>
> The registry could be:
>
> int C_COD(4);
> char C_NAME(25);
> char C_COMPANY(40);
> char C_TEXT(120);
> char C_DATE(10);
> char C_HOUR(5);
>
> So, the user supply the NAME, COMPANY name and the TEXT, so the C_DATE and
> C_HOUR have to be automagicly included.
>
> My question is: How can I retrieve the DATE and HOUR from the system and
> put them in variables ? So I can manage it and insert the whole registry
> in the database.
>
Forget the C_DATE and C_HOUR fields. Just have a field with type
timestamp. You can then build a function to parse the timestamp to give
you the date and the hour for your output.
--
Jeff Self
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