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Thread: PhpMyAdmin help

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    Ive got a table and i need date and time for it, ive set the type to date but when i use
    mysql_query("INSERT INTO datetime (date, time) VALUES('" . $date . "', '" . $time . "' )")

    It puts the date as 0000-00-00 and the time as 00:00:00 instead of what i set it to.

    ps. the $date var is $date = date("d/m/y")
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    Dont use table field types if you don't understand what they mean - use text/var chars/ints
    Hi, names James. I am a web developer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Protege View Post
    Dont use table field types if you don't understand what they mean - use text/var chars/ints
    I would use the default one, but i can't use "order" then because it will order them like this;

    02-03-08
    04-08-09
    09-01-00
    12-04-08
    13-12-01

    It treats the "-" like decimal points.
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    have the fields as varchar? U mayswell...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackboy View Post
    have the fields as varchar? U mayswell...
    Read post #3. Its for a PM list so they need to be ordered by date, and having them as varchar won't work for that.
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    ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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    Insure date is in the following format: YYYY-DD-MM and time is: HH:MM:SS and is a valid time/date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom743 View Post
    Read post #3. Its for a PM list so they need to be ordered by date, and having them as varchar won't work for that.
    Couldn't you order them by an id field or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    Insure date is in the following format: YYYY-DD-MM and time is: HH:MM:SS and is a valid time/date.
    Thanks +rep.

    Quote Originally Posted by Trinity View Post
    Couldn't you order them by an id field or something?
    If i did that then i would have the same problem as using varchar?
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