====== userDate ======
~~NOTOC~~
== syntax ==
string userDate(){
int $timestamp,
optional string $dateFormat='YYYY-MM-DD',
optional bool $useGmt=false
}
===== Description =====
The function ''userDate()'' accepts a user provided Unix Timestamp value, and uses the date/time functionality of the database server to return a date string . For more information about formatting options, see the PHP date format. The optional 3rd argument forces the date to be adjusted to GMT.
===== Usage =====
/*
* Connection to SQL Server database assumed
*/
$d = $db->userDate(time(), 'm/d/Y' );
print $d;
/*
* Returns the following string: '08/12/2015
*/