Getting the Date from a Time Stamp?
#1

I've been trying to do this for ages. Someone tell me how I can EASILY do it. Functions etc? That actually work.
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#2

Searching around a bit on the forums (using ******), I found this: http://pastebin.com/Uv1Abu66

Here's a link to the original topic: https://sampforum.blast.hk/showthread.php?tid=311778&langid=6

Might work, good luck though
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#3

Thanks, but they both don't look like what I am asking for, I'm looking for this (Except a working one):

Or failing that a MYSQL query that does it, i'm not sure how to create the function myself, mysql is not a huge strength, yet.
pawn Код:
stock date( timestamp, _form=0 )
{
    /*
        ~ convert a Timestamp to a Date.
        ~ 10.07.2009

        date( 1247182451 )  will print >> 09.07.2009-23:34:11
        date( 1247182451, 1) will print >> 09/07/2009, 23:34:11
        date( 1247182451, 2) will print >> July 09, 2009, 23:34:11
        date( 1247182451, 3) will print >> 9 Jul 2009, 23:34
    */

    new year=1970, day=0, month=0, hour=0, mins=0, sec=0;

    new days_of_month[12] = { 31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31 };
    new names_of_month[12][10] = {"January","February","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December"};
    new returnstring[32];

    while(timestamp>31622400){
        timestamp -= 31536000;
        if ( ((year % 4 == 0) && (year % 100 != 0)) || (year % 400 == 0) ) timestamp -= 86400;
        year++;
    }

    if ( ((year % 4 == 0) && (year % 100 != 0)) || (year % 400 == 0) )
        days_of_month[1] = 29;
    else
        days_of_month[1] = 28;


    while(timestamp>86400){
        timestamp -= 86400, day++;
        if(day==days_of_month[month]) day=0, month++;
    }

    while(timestamp>60){
        timestamp -= 60, mins++;
        if( mins == 60) mins=0, hour++;
    }

    sec=timestamp;

    switch( _form ){
        case 1: format(returnstring, 31, "%02d/%02d/%d %02d:%02d:%02d", day+1, month+1, year, hour, mins, sec);
        case 2: format(returnstring, 31, "%s %02d, %d, %02d:%02d:%02d", names_of_month[month],day+1,year, hour, mins, sec);
        case 3: format(returnstring, 31, "%d %c%c%c %d, %02d:%02d", day+1,names_of_month[month][0],names_of_month[month][1],names_of_month[month][2], year,hour,mins);

        default: format(returnstring, 31, "%02d.%02d.%d-%02d:%02d:%02d", day+1, month+1, year, hour, mins, sec);
    }

    return returnstring;
}
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