RE: Re: 30Day Limit

2004-08-17 Thread Greg Swift
end of the time period, allowing you to just reprint tickets.. Imho it would be better to use a db setup.. But to each his own. -greg -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sarky Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 7:45 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject

Re: Re: 30Day Limit

2004-08-17 Thread Leo Lei
>But assuming i dont know the initial date, for example if i am >selling scratch cards and i want it to automaticaly take the 1st day >they use the card to be in place of the date given. > Sorry, I am not a English native speaker, and then i don't understand what do you m

Re: Re: 30Day Limit

2004-08-17 Thread sarky
What i am trying to do is this: have an account which is valid for 30 days, but the 30day start counting from the first day the user logs in to the system. I am thinking that the only way i can do it is have the system to give them access for 30days X 24Hours =720hours, i am sure that i should be