ISO 8601 date to seconds

Bob Sneidar bobsneidar at iotecdigital.com
Thu Feb 5 11:04:12 EST 2015


It’s my understanding that sqLite accepts any value in any field type, whereas mySQL will toss an error and reject the SQL statement. Correct me if I am wrong, it’s happened before. 

Bob S


> On Jan 31, 2015, at 12:44 , Peter Haworth <pete at lcsql.com> wrote:
> 
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 11:41 AM, Brahmanathaswami <brahma at hindu.org> wrote:
> 
>> FYI: those interested in this date/time enhancement can add their thoughts
>> here:
>> 
>> http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4636
>> 
> 
> Just added one minor note.  The separator between date and time can be the
> letter "T" as well as a space.  SQLIte allows this, not sure about other
> implementations.
> 
> Pete
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