PHP - Date Issue Again :(
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function timeAgo($tm,$rcs = 1) { $cur_tm = time(); $dif = $cur_tm-$tm; $pds = array('second','minute','hour','day','week','month','year','decade'); $lngh = array(1,60,3600,86400,604800,2630880,31570560,315705600); for($v = sizeof($lngh)-1; ($v >= 0)&&(($no = $dif/$lngh[$v])<=1); $v--); if($v < 0) $v = 0; $_tm = $cur_tm-($dif%$lngh[$v]); $no = floor($no); if($no <> 1) $pds[$v] .='s'; $x=sprintf("%d %s ",$no,$pds[$v]); if(($rcs > 0)&&($v >= 1)&&(($cur_tm-$_tm) > 0)) $x .= $this->timeAgo($_tm, --$rcs); return $x; } This is my function I use it alot My code: Code: [Select] $endtime = $std->timeAgo($lotto['start_time']+3600);$lotto['start_time'] = 1327482941 +3600 is 1 Hour correct? But this displays: Code: [Select] Next Drawing in: -3219 seconds each refresh it goes down 3218/etc which is GOOD! But why is it using the minus sign and not going through the function properly? Similar TutorialsSimplest of codes and simplest of errors. Darned if i can find it tho. I simply need to select the Max of Dates in a table. This is my code. But I cannot get it to work. Code: [Select] $sqlb = "SELECT MAX(QD) FROM `Qts` WHERE `OCID` = '$ocid' " ; //QD is the date column in YYYY-MM-DD format; $resultb = mysql_query($sqlb); $num_rows = mysql_num_rows($resultb); for($i = 0; $i < $num_rows; $i++) { $rowb = mysql_fetch_array($resultb); $qd = $rowb["QD"]; echo $qd; // should echo out the most recent date if say there were 2 entries of 2011-07-19 and 2011-08-26, then the latter should be output. } This doesnt happen. In fact the query doesnt run at all? What am I missing ? Thanks in advance for guidance ! Swati when trying to get the date
var visitors_time = new Date();i'll being back a result like Mon Oct 27 2014 20:54:55 GMT+0000 (GMT Standard Time)my issue is, is there a way of getting the end part with the brackets to not show up? ie. format the date?...ive googled but doesnt seem no simple solution like php to actually format the date to the way you'd like it thank you guys I'm having a weird issue going on, I'm wondering if it has to do with my php.ini or server setup, anyway here is the code with the odly outcomes: Code: [Select] echo date('Y/m/d H:i:s', 2145000000); // 2037/12/21 01:20:00 echo date('Y/m/d H:i:s', 2149000000); // 1901/12/31 01:58:24 echo date('Y/m/d H:i:s', 2150000000); // 1902/01/11 15:45:04 It seems after year 2037 it goes down to 1900+... Why would this happen? I've tried on 2 godaddy servers and local host and all same result Hi, Sorry, me again! Ok, so i've got my url: http://www.mydomain.com/?ec3_after=2010-08-01&ec3_before=2010-08-07 I've then got the following code to get the values: $afterDateParts = split("-", $_GET['ec3_after']); $after = $afterDateParts[2] . " " . $afterDateParts[1] . " " . $afterDateParts[0]; echo $after; which returns: 01 08 2010 (correct for this demo) I've then got this to convert the above into a nicer format: $convertMe = strtotime($after); echo date('d-M-Y', $convertMe); But it always returns: 01 Jan 1970 For the love of god, I cannot work out why. Is it really not that simple? Please someone put me out my misery. I'm loosing hair by the minute! Lol TIA Problem: My query is set to get rows with date after x, as of today (January 1st, 2012) my query doesn't recognize 01/01/2012 as greater than day 12/31/2011. Webpage: http://www.onlinegamekey. com/ MTGT-Auction.php Execution Code: Code: [Select] <?php ///Setting The Date & Query Range $today = date("m/d/Y"); $minusday = mktime(0,0,0,date("m"),date("d")-14,date("Y")); $queryday = date("m/d/Y",$minusday); ///Getting The Data $quer2=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM auctions WHERE Card_Name ='$cards' AND Day >='$queryday' ORDER BY Price_Per") or die; ?> Additional Notes: My database stores the date in this format mm/dd/yyyy in column `Day` stored as a VARCHAR. Testing on the site: Search for Air Elemental this card is new today (Auction ID)543716 (Card Name)Air Elemental (Cards Per Auction)1 (Seller)Edwitdahead (Auction Price)7 (Price Per)7.00 (Date)01/01/2012 I would like to avoid changing the database format if possible, and I assume this is likely a common issue so any help pointers or links you can provide to help me fix this is Greatly Appreciated. Thank you Hey, I'm using a script which allows you to click on a calendar to select the date to submit to the database. The date is submitted like this: 2014-02-08 Is there a really simple way to prevent rows showing if the date is in the past? Something like this: if($currentdate < 2014-02-08 || $currentdate == 2014-02-08) { } Thanks very much, Jack Hello. I'm new to pHp and I would like to know how to get my $date_posted to read as March 12, 2012, instead of 2012-12-03. Here is the code: Code: [Select] <?php $sql = " SELECT id, title, date_posted, summary FROM blog_posts ORDER BY date_posted ASC LIMIT 10 "; $result = mysql_query($sql); while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) { $id = $row['id']; $title = $row['title']; $date_posted = $row['date_posted']; $summary = $row['summary']; echo "<h3>$title</h3>\n"; echo "<p>$date_posted</p>\n"; echo "<p>$summary</p>\n"; echo "<p><a href=\"post.php?id=$id\" title=\"Read More\">Read More...</a></p>\n"; } ?> I have tried the date() function but it always updates with the current time & date so I'm a little confused on how I get this to work. I have tried a large number of "solutions" to this but everytime I use them I see 0000-00-00 in my date field instead of the date even though I echoed and can see that the date looks correct. Here's where I'm at: I have a drop down for the month (1-12) and date fields (1-31) as well as a text input field for the year. Using the POST array, I have combined them into the xxxx-xx-xx format that I am using in my field as a date field in mysql. <code> $date_value =$_POST['year'].'-'.$_POST['month'].'-'.$_POST['day']; echo $date_value; </code> This outputs 2012-5-7 in my test echo but 0000-00-00 in the database. I have tried unsuccessfully to use in a numberof suggested versions of: strtotime() mktime Any help would be extremely appreciated. I am aware that I need to validate this data and insure that it is a valid date. That I'm okay with. I would like some help on getting it into the database. Alright, I have a Datetime field in my database which I'm trying to store information in. Here is my code to get my Datetime, however it's returning to me the wrong date. It's returning: 1969-12-31 19:00:00 $mysqldate = date( 'Y-m-d H:i:s', $phpdate ); $phpdate = strtotime( $mysqldate ); echo $mysqldate; Is there something wrong with it? (continuing from topic title) So if I set a date of July 7 2011 into my script, hard coded in, I would like the current date to be checked against the hard coded date, and return true if the current date is within a week leading up to the hard coded date. How could I go about doing this easily? I've been researching dates in php but I can't seem to work out the best way to achieve what I'm after. Cheers Denno Hi, I have a job listing website which displays the closing date of applications using: $expired_date (This displays a date such as 31st December 2019) I am trying to show a countdown/number of days left until the closing date. I have put this together, but I can't get it to show the number of days. <?php $expired_date = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_job_expires', true ); $hide_expiration = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_hide_expiration', true ); if(empty($hide_expiration )) { if(!empty($expired_date)) { ?> <span><?php echo date_i18n( get_option( 'date_format' ), strtotime( get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_job_expires', true ) ) ) ?></span> <?php $datetime1 = new DateTime($expired_date); $datetime2 = date('d'); $interval = $datetime1->diff($datetime2); echo $interval->d; ?> <?php } } ?> Can anyone help me with what I have wrong? Many thanks Hi there, I have a string '12/04/1990', that's in the format dd/mm/yyyy. I'm attempting to convert that string to a Date, and then insert that date into a MySQL DATE field. The problem is, every time I try to do so, I keep getting values like this in the database: 1970-01-01. Any ideas? Much appreciated. Hi Guys.. How can I change a date on the fly ? Everything is UTC on my server. How can I change a date to something else on the fly? Ie: $timezone = "cet"; $datetime = "2011-09-04 19:53:00"; echo $datetime($timezone); So I can give it a datetime and have it echo the datetime as if it were in the other timezone? Thanks Graham I'm getting this Time Zone error. Perhaps it's a compatibility issue with PHP 5.3. Looked all over for an answer without finding one. Here is the error message Warning: date() [function.date]: It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'America/New_York' for 'EST/-5.0/no DST' instead in /blocked.php on line 41 12/02/12 Here is the code. Line 41 is near the bottom, the one with the d,m,y. Perhaps the echo date (d/m/y") needs to be changed. Appreciate any help! Code: [Select] <table border="3" width="16%" align="center" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#FF6600" bordercolor="red" bordercolordark="red" bordercolorlight="red"> <tr> <td width="176"> <p align="center"><?php // shows IP Number on Page echo $ip; ?> </p> </td> </tr> </table> <p align="center"><?php // Show the user agent echo 'Your user agent is: <b>'.$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'].'</b><br />';?></p> [b]<h1 align="center"><?php echo date("d/m/y");?></h1>[/b] </td> </tr> </table [,code] Hi, I am trying to convert a String date into numeric date using PHP function's, but haven't found such function. Had a look at date(), strtotime(), getdate(); e.g. Apr 1 2011 -> 04-01-2011 Could someone please shed some light on this? Regards, Abhishek Hi guys, I'm putting together a small event system where I want the user to add his own date and time into a textfield (I'll probably make this a series of drop-downs/a date picker later). This is then stored as a timestamp - "0000-00-00 00:00:00" which displays fine until I try to echo it out as a UK date in this format - jS F Y, which just gives today's date but not the inputted date. Here's the code I have right now: Code: [Select] $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM stuff.events ORDER BY eventdate ASC"); echo "<br />"; echo mysql_result($result, $i, 'eventvenue'); echo ", "; $dt = new DateTime($eventdate); echo $dt->format("jS F Y"); In my mysql table eventdate is set up as follows: field - eventdate type - timestamp length/values - blank default - current_timestamp collation - blank attributes - on update CURRENT_TIMESTAMP null - blank auto_increment - blank Any help as to why this could be happening would be much appreciated, thanks. i have a table that shows payments made but want to the payments only showing from a set date(06/12/14) and before this date i dont want to show
this is my sql that doesnt seem to work and is showing dates before the specified date.
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"SELECT * FROM payments2014, signup2014, editprop2014 WHERE signup2014.userid = payments2014.payment_userid AND editprop2014.prop_id = signup2014.prop_id AND signup2014.userid !='page1' AND signup2014.userid !='page6' AND signup2014.userid !='page4' AND payments2014.payment_transaction_status !='none' AND payments2014.payment_transaction_status !='CANCELLEDa' AND payments2014.payment_type !='deposit' AND payments2014.payment_paid_timestamp NOT LIKE '%2012%' AND payments2014.payment_paid_timestamp NOT LIKE '%2011%' AND payments2014.payment_paid_timestamp >= '06/12/14' ORDER BY payments2014.payment_id DESC"i have some other parts in the statment but this one that should be filtering is host_payments2014.payment_paid_timestamp >= '06/12/14'thanks in advance Hi, Currently I am making a module for joomla. every article has an publish date, if the article was published in 7 days ago, it will displayed as "article in last week", My idea is to use today's date - publish date, if the result is greater than 7 and smaller than 14, the article will be displayed as "article in last week. Any one know how to write this code? Here is what I have got, but not working. <?php $todays_date = date("Y-m-d"); $result = mysql_query("select * from jos_content where $test between $todays_date-14 and $todays_date-7"); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { echo "$todays_date - $row[title]"; } ?> I want to see if a date is more than 10 days overdue. if ($row['duedate'] < "todays date plus 10 days"){ How do I do that? I put in quote sup there in "english" what I want... |