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Old 04-07-2010, 05:13 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
That is where they are. They are both timestamps with the time part ignored. Also, pubdate does not set the day. By default, timestamp is the date the record was first written, but it can be changed in edit_metadata.

I am submitting ticket with the code now.
SQL lite allows 2 dates within one field? I was looking for a second Date capable field

Before the great and nifty Catalog by Ryker, I played around with the Command line DB export and saw the time as part of the field.
I usually update the date when I make major changes to the contents of a title since the "data" table does not have a timestamp for each book format when added/updated.
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