server time != my time

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Old 09-02-2007
Herb
 
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on a timestamp, what's the best way to make the timestamp show as my
time, rather than the server's time?

i.e., it is 10:49 am here but the code on the server will create a
timestamp of 2:49 pm. I want it to be stamped as 10:49 am

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Old 09-02-2007
Paul Lautman
 
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Default Re: server time != my time

Herb wrote:
> on a timestamp, what's the best way to make the timestamp show as my
> time, rather than the server's time?
>
> i.e., it is 10:49 am here but the code on the server will create a
> timestamp of 2:49 pm. I want it to be stamped as 10:49 am


Take a look at:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/...e-support.html


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