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yepyoukno
21d ago
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Oh yes, I meant don’t store as an ID in its string format!
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dexterdog
20d ago
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It's just s dumb as storing dates as strings, but people still do it.
littlecranky67
20d ago
But SQLite does not have a native datetime type so you have to use strings
voakbasda
20d ago
You can use an integer
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cenamus
20d ago
But also one of the recommended ways of doing it, as it has no native Datetime type.
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