Halloos,
Looking at the 'date' global, I wonder how hard it to have the output not take its format from the LinksSQL system but rather in the format of: 110201 (mmddyy)
Here is the original code from globals:
sub {
# Displays the current date.
Links::init_date();
GT::Date::date_set_format($CFG->{'date_user_format'});
my $date = GT::Date::date_get();
GT::Date::date_set_format($CFG->{'date_db_format'});
return $date;
}
Looking at the 'date' global, I wonder how hard it to have the output not take its format from the LinksSQL system but rather in the format of: 110201 (mmddyy)
Here is the original code from globals:
sub {
# Displays the current date.
Links::init_date();
GT::Date::date_set_format($CFG->{'date_user_format'});
my $date = GT::Date::date_get();
GT::Date::date_set_format($CFG->{'date_db_format'});
return $date;
}