Log message #1033679

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# Sep 13th 2009, 03:16 foofoo np
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:16 Hiall ty BlackIce and foofoo
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:16 BlackIce it might
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:16 Hiall o.0 thats works? :D awesome
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:15 BlackIce you could try just 'datetime = NOW()'
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:15 Hiall yes puts it like that
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:15 foofoo ?
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:15 foofoo where datetime = 'now()'
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:14 foofoo or it puts it in string quotes?
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:14 foofoo what do you want? >=? <= ?
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:14 Hiall foofoo, that puts the query as `datetime` = 'NOW()' though
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:14 foofoo NOW() isn't a php constant
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:14 BlackIce put it in a string
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:14 foofoo 'datetime' => 'now()'
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:14 foofoo string
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:13 Hiall it's throwing an error when I just put 'datetime' => NOW() :/
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:13 BlackIce not sure tho
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:13 BlackIce I believe you can just have NOW() in your conditions
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:13 Hiall yes BlackIce
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:12 BlackIce you mean in find() or something?
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:12 Hiall Is it possible to use the mysql NOW() within conditionals?
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:02 foofoo any time tiger
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:02 BlackIce np
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:01 abdelm welcome
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:01 vanir thanks a lot foo, BlackIce, abdelm
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:01 vanir sounds good :)
# Sep 13th 2009, 03:00 foofoo np, come back and ask specific questions and everyone here will gladly help out. the community is very supportive
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:59 vanir cool, thanks :)
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:59 vanir yeah
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:59 foofoo as BlackIce said, start w/ the blog tutorial and see what happens
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:58 vanir i'll try it out
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:57 vanir thanks
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:57 vanir alright
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:55 foofoo vanir: if you want structure yet still allows flexibilitiy then fire up a cake app and see if it sticks.
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:55 foofoo vanir: pick one that meets your requirements. weight your needs and your wants and find what works for you
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:53 vanir so basically, pick one, stick to it, and give it time
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:51 foofoo vanir: you could even find a framework like drupal or joomla that have more features already available to you
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:50 foofoo vanir: you have to decide for yourself, and there are plenty of options out there
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:50 vanir true
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:49 foofoo vanir: you're having the same conversation that a lot of us have had in our heads. we're all in this channel so you can imagine what decision we made
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:48 BlackIce just start with the blog tutorial