I think the SQL statements are gathered in the header files, not the source
files.

So for the mysql engine, you need sqlbox_mysql.h and then in particular the
line that says SQLBOX_MYSQL_INSERT_QUERY.

== Rene

-----Original Message-----
From: users-boun...@kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@kannel.org] On Behalf
Of Willy Mularto
Sent: Friday, 24 February, 2012 09:56
To: Knut Olafson
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re: Using SQLBOX - unix timestamp

You need to do a little hack here. Go to SQLBox source code
(gw/sqlbox_yourdb.c) and find the line where it injects the INSERT query,
from here you must be able to figure it out (needs skill SQL)



On Feb 24, 2012, at 3:45 PM, Knut Olafson wrote:

> 
> Hi there,
> I have the same problem. I would like to have datetime in readable format
in
> db instead of timestamp. Reading this I have changed that column in db
from
> bigint(20) to datetime and now, have something like this (for all
entries):
> 0000-00-00 00:00:00
> How to resolve this ??
> Thanks.
> A.
> 
> 
> Willy Mularto-2 wrote:
>> 
>> change the type to datetime ;)
>> 
>> 
>> On Mar 21, 2011, at 5:47 PM, ha...@aeon.pk wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> While using sqlbox, the column 'time' in sent_sms column of kannel
>>> database is having timestamp values in unix time. Is there a parameter
in
>>> config by which I could control it to paste values in normal timestamps
>>> in the table?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> H
>> 
>> Willy Mularto
>> F300HD+MR18DE (NLC1725)
>> 
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Willy Mularto
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