v5:datetime:adodb_date2
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datetime:adodb_date2 [2015/11/26 15:32] – mnewnham | v5:datetime:adodb_date2 [2016/01/13 02:12] – ↷ Page moved from datetime:adodb_date2 to v5:datetime:adodb_date2 mnewnham | ||
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===== Description ===== | ===== Description ===== | ||
- | This function extends the adodb_date() function, allowing the second argument to be passed as an ISO format string instead of a timestamp. This makes it easier to generate formatted times outside of the normal unix timestamp range | + | This function extends the adodb_date() function, allowing the second argument to be passed as an ISO format string instead of a timestamp. This makes it easier to generate formatted times outside of the normal unix timestamp range. |
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===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== | ||
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$d = adodb_date2(' | $d = adodb_date2(' | ||
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+ | ===== Note ===== | ||
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+ | To make the calculation work correctly for early years, it is important to use 4 digit years for the '' | ||
+ | ----------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | <code php> | ||
+ | /* | ||
+ | * Correct usage | ||
+ | */ | ||
+ | $date = adodb_date(' | ||
+ | /* | ||
+ | * Returns 12/25/900 | ||
+ | */ | ||
+ | |||
+ | /* | ||
+ | * Incorrect usage | ||
+ | */ | ||
+ | $date = adodb_date(' | ||
+ | /* | ||
+ | * Returns 12/03/2015 (todays date) | ||
+ | */ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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v5/datetime/adodb_date2.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/18 18:54 by dregad