here is a Database_update_entry function in my CodeIgniter model which gets executed upon successful form submission.
<?php
function update_entry(){
$data = array(
'sl' => $this->input->post('item_sl'),
'item_name' => $this->input->post('item_name'),
'img_url' => $this->input->post('img_url'),
'sound_url' => $this->input->post('sound_url'),
'price' => $this->input->post('price'),
'unit' => $this->input->post('unit'),
'timestamp' => time(),
);
echo "current time: ". time();
$this->db->update(MY_TABLE_NAME, $data);
}
?>
the database query gets executed fine…. but the time that gets set into the mysql table is
0000-00-00 00:00:00 whereas the <?php echo time() ?> statement shows 1307018223 in the browser…. which is a valid UNIX timestamp… you can check the timestamp validity here.
here is a screenshot of the table that takes data from mySQL table after successful update_queryhttp://s3.amazonaws.com/awesome_screenshot/658523?AWSAccessKeyId=0R7FMW7AXRVCYMAPTPR2&Expires=1307020816&Signature=AncPjnzG9p9QTX7zebZp7c9teB0%3D
what am i doing wrong??? how can i pass a legal timestamp from my php to mySQL?
[p.s. i have checked that the timestamp field in my mysql table is a timestamp field]
mysql
timestampfield acceptyyyy-mm-dd H:i:sformat of date so you have to pass date into this format not the UNIX timestampinstead of this
Use
If you really want to store
UNIX time stampchange the field type toCHAR