v5:datetime:adodb_strftime
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| This function converts a timestamp to a formatted local date. Internally converts $fmt into adodb_date format, then echo result. | This function converts a timestamp to a formatted local date. Internally converts $fmt into adodb_date format, then echo result. | ||
| - | For best results, you can define the local date format yourself by defining a global variable [[datetime: | + | For best results, you can define the local date format yourself by defining a global variable [[v5:datetime: |
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