[WebDNA] Displaying time specific records
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = --20cf30549f7701f1620494d82fb2Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Hi all,Wondering how people deal with time specific records. I.e. a press releasethat can only be shown after 2pm on a specific day. The time restrictiononly applies on the day the press release is issued.Currently I store the dates and times in separate fields - should I belooking at using a Unix style timestamp or 'seconds since' - or is there aneasier way.Take care- Tom--20cf30549f7701f1620494d82fb2Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi all,
Wondering how people deal with time specific records. ==C2=A0I.e. a press release that can only be shown after 2pm on a specific d=ay. =C2=A0 The time restriction only applies on the day the press release i=s issued.
Currently I store the dates and times in separate field=s - should I be looking at using a Unix style timestamp or 'seconds sin=ce' - or is there an easier way.
Take care
- Tom
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--20cf30549f7701f1620494d82fb2Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Hi all,Wondering how people deal with time specific records. I.e. a press releasethat can only be shown after 2pm on a specific day. The time restrictiononly applies on the day the press release is issued.Currently I store the dates and times in separate fields - should I belooking at using a Unix style timestamp or 'seconds since' - or is there aneasier way.Take care- Tom--20cf30549f7701f1620494d82fb2Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi all,
Wondering how people deal with time specific records. ==C2=A0I.e. a press release that can only be shown after 2pm on a specific d=ay. =C2=A0 The time restriction only applies on the day the press release i=s issued.
Currently I store the dates and times in separate field=s - should I be looking at using a Unix style timestamp or 'seconds sin=ce' - or is there an easier way.