MySQL has DATE, TIMESTAMP and DATETIME data types. It also has a UNIX_TIMESTAMP() function which will take those data types and return seconds since epoch.
Note, UNIX_TIMESTAMP() and FROM_UNIXTIME do not provide a bijective mapping.
In reply to Re^2: Timestamp help
by LesleyB
in thread Timestamp help
by Anonymous Monk
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