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This is a question for all of you people who run vBulletin. What is the datatype in the mySQL table in the field that saves the time and date of a post?
I couldn't find a reference in the vBulletin site, and didn't wanna register to their forum just to ask a little question like this.
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Just download the light version, install it, and take a look with PhpMyAdmin or any other MySQL admin program.
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UNIX timestamp by the looks of it (dateline INT(11))
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