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Good day
Would like to know if the DateTime Format (like in PHP) can be done: H:m:s
The "Date" is already in correct format.
echo date_format($date, 'd/m/Y H:i:s');
#output: 24/03/2012 17:45:12
Thank you in advance.
Hello Phillip
Thank you for your message.
I am sorry to disappoint you, but unfortunately something like this is not possible with the plugin's built-in features. It may be possible to add that format, but only as a custom solution, which is not included in the provided support for the plugin.
Please feel free to add that suggestion on our suggest a feature page, so our developers have it in mind for one of the future versions of the plugin.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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