On Tue, April 10, 2007 11:38 am, Satyam wrote:
> In PHP dates are stored as seconds from an arbitrary zero set at Jan
> 1st,
> 1970, so does MySql with date/time values though it shows them
> formatted but

nitpick:
I don't think MySQL uses Unix timestamp internally, as it's quite
capable of storing a wider range than Unix timestamp.

I could be wrong, of course, depending on what data type you were
thinking of, and what version of MySQL, and what server settings are
in effect...

Databases have a bewildering plethora of date/time storage options. :-)

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