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crugerenator
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2009-09-04 : 12:54:01
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| I was going to write a script to do this, but I remembered that Sql can do this fairly easily (if I remember correctly). I know if you do a convert() it changes the dateTime to a string, but that's fine with me. I'm outputting a dateTime field that's my timeStamp for when a record is submitted to my database. The issue I'm having is that my javascript library to sort this fied when it's in a column in an HTML table needs the timestamp to be formatted differently. Basically, I need '9/3/2009 9:03:48' AM to display as '09/03/2009 09:03:48 AM'. I've actually already written a custom function for the library that I'm using that converts the time portion of the timestamp to military time. So the real problem here is the date. I need my month and days to be 2 chars, padded w/ a zero if it's a single digit day or month. Thanks in advance! |
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crugerenator
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2009-09-04 : 14:12:04
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| nevermind, I just wrote it in javascript. Thank you to anyone who looked into this though. |
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