The DateTime columns in wpDataTables pick up the format you configured in wpDataTables' main settings. The format in the database is configured in the database itself, it's got nothing to do with wpDataTables.
If the format in the database is different than the default DateTime format, even configuring the column settings so the column is set to "DateTime" type is not going to work.
I want to display the second portion of DateTime? How I can do that?
Hello Eric
I'm not sure I understand what you want to display. Can you please explain in more detail?
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I want to show a DateTime column in the database as 03/05/2022 13:13:42
Hi again Eric
The DateTime columns in wpDataTables pick up the format you configured in wpDataTables' main settings. The format in the database is configured in the database itself, it's got nothing to do with wpDataTables.
If the format in the database is different than the default DateTime format, even configuring the column settings so the column is set to "DateTime" type is not going to work.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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