MySQL (and other major databases, I suspect) have functions (such as UNIX_TIMESTAMP() in MySQL) which can return the time in Unix time format (for valid such times). Doing that, you can do something like "SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP(dt) FROM db;" to get the timestamp.... Some also include a form of DATATIME() function that you can specify the format, which may also help.
YMMV, but hope that helps lead you in the right direction....
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by atcroft
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by smackdab
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