This is a discussion on Re: system date/time within the Informix forums, part of the Database Server Software category; --> June C. Hunt wrote: > Mark D. Stock wrote: > >>June C. Hunt wrote: >> >> >>>kstahl wrote: >>>[...] ...
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| June C. Hunt wrote: > Mark D. Stock wrote: > >>June C. Hunt wrote: >> >> >>>kstahl wrote: >>>[...] >>> >>>>Ok, thanks. That just what I needed. I don't work with Informix >>>>very often (mostly Oracle and MSSQL), but occasionally I have to >>>>delve in and I don't have much documentation available to me. >>> >>>I tried to respond to you directly but there was an e-mail delivery > > failure > >>>so I'm posting this here. >>> >>>The following link will get you to the on-line IBM Informix > > documentation. > >>>http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data...ary/lists.html >> >>Or more succinctly: >> >>http://www.ibm.com/informix/pubs/library/lists.html >> > > > Shorter still: > > http://tinyurl.com/2a9w3 I'm afraid I'm not trusting enough to click on one of those. You never know where it may lead. > And they all end up in the same place... :-) That's the idea. ;-) Cheers, -- Mark. +----------------------------------------------------------+-----------+ | Mark D. Stock mailto:mdstock@MydasSolutions.com |//////// /| | Mydas Solutions Ltd http://MydasSolutions.com |///// / //| | +-----------------------------------+//// / ///| | |We value your comments, which have |/// / ////| | |been recorded and automatically |// / /////| | |emailed back to us for our records.|/ ////////| +----------------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+ sending to informix-list |