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Calender Import

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I have a rather large list of data I need to import into a calendar. I'm trying to use the import function, but I cannot figure out the correct format of the date/time columns. I've put test data into my calendar and exported it just trying to make sense of what each column represents.

I have a timestamp of 1280265900 for a date/time of July 30th, 2010 at 7:05 PM. I have no idea how this is being pulled from the string above.

Is someone able to explain the what the different digits above mean?

posts: 400
Don't know much about calendar import, but the number 1280265900 is a Unix timestamp, which represents the number of seconds since 1970 or something like that. Many dates are stored in this format in the Tiki database tables.

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