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| Re: Greenwich Mean Time? |
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By randar7 - Posted on July 13, 2004 - 20:59:13 (#13304)
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Yep, it turns out the 'now' modifier in sqlite returns the time in UTC. I never caught this because the timezone on my computer wasn't set until just recently. I'll change it so that localtime is used instead of UTC and post a new version tomorrow.
Thanks, nmalth, for pointing this out.
--randar
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| Greenwich Mean Time? |
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By nmalth - Posted on July 12, 2004 - 19:07:06 (#13292)
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PersonalJournal seems to think it's in London. Here in New Zealand it's Tuesday already but I had to wait until noon before PersonalJournal noticed.
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| Re: nice one ! but error |
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By randar7 - Posted on April 30, 2004 - 08:55:30 (#12265)
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Make sure you've upgraded to SQLite v2.8.11 (which is in the zip file). Older versions of SQLite don't have the date/time functions.
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| nice one ! but error |
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By gijsbert - Posted on April 30, 2004 - 03:21:48 (#12256)
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but I got a error saying no "strftime" when saving
I am using plain R-5.0.3
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