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− | '''Deleting a few recently created prims'''
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− | Occaisionally, one ends up with one or more prims that one would like to delete on a region but doesnt know where they are. Here is one possible solution to that problem.
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− | Given the site, http://epochconverter.com, one can enter a human date and get a binary such as an epoch. For instance, 4/21/2008 19:00:34GMT is "1208797234"
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− | Then, from a sqlite3 prompt or a mysql prompt, one can do:
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− | select CreationDate from prims where CreationDate>"1208797234";
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− | delete from prims where CreationDate>"1208797234";
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