function getlastconfigdate($device_nid) { $query = "select lastest_date from Configuration_update_VW where component_device = '%d'"; $sql = db_fetch_object(db_query($query, $device_nid)); return convertDrupalTime($sql->lastest_date); }
<?php /** * This template is used to print a single field in a view. It is not * actually used in default Views, as this is registered as a theme * function which has better performance. For single overrides, the * template is perfectly okay. * * Variables available: * - $view: The view object * - $field: The field handler object that can process the input * - $row: The raw SQL result that can be used * - $output: The processed output that will normally be used. * * When fetching output from the $row, this construct should be used: * $data = $row->{$field->field_alias} * * The above will guarantee that you'll always get the correct data, * regardless of any changes in the aliasing that might happen if * the view is modified. */ ?> <?php print convertDrupalTime($output); ?>
<?php /** * This template is used to print a single field in a view. It is not * actually used in default Views, as this is registered as a theme * function which has better performance. For single overrides, the * template is perfectly okay. * * Variables available: * - $view: The view object * - $field: The field handler object that can process the input * - $row: The raw SQL result that can be used * - $output: The processed output that will normally be used. * * When fetching output from the $row, this construct should be used: * $data = $row->{$field->field_alias} * * The above will guarantee that you'll always get the correct data, * regardless of any changes in the aliasing that might happen if * the view is modified. */ ?> <?php print convertDrupalTime($output, 'm/d/Y h:i:s A'); ?>