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+ | == Conversion in Crystal Reports == | ||
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+ | * Download the [http://www.viksoe.dk/code/u2lwin32.htm U2lwin32 user function library] | ||
+ | * Use the provided "EpochToDateTime" function | ||
+ | * Note: Untested. If it works for you, edit the page and remove this note. |
Revision as of 13:13, 15 March 2007
Contents
Introduction
Freeside stores most dates as "Unix time" - the number of seconds elapsed since midnight UTC on the morning of January 1, 1970, not counting leap seconds.
Conversion in Perl
- Conversion from UNIX time: see the
localtime
function or theDate::Format
module.
- Conversion to UNIX time: see the
Date::Parse
orTime::Local
modules, among others.
Conversion in PostgreSQL
- Conversion from UNIX time (substitute in your own time zone, date field and output field name):
'epoch'::TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE AT TIME ZONE 'PST' + _date_field * '1 second'::INTERVAL AS output_fieldname
Conversion in Crystal Reports
- Download the U2lwin32 user function library
- Use the provided "EpochToDateTime" function
- Note: Untested. If it works for you, edit the page and remove this note.