this seems pretty interesting, i'm tring to write a code in php to get those two outputs, but bit confused in counting weeks. could somebody clear me.. "what is the first *date* of the first week of year 2005?" is it "saturday jan 1st 2005" (assuming first week starts from jan 1 of any year) or is it "sunday jan 3rd 2005" (assuming first day of a week is monday) or anything else. thanks vk. On 7/19/05, Arno Coetzee <arno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Philip Thompson wrote: > > > Hi all. > > > > I have the week number (for example, this is the 29th week of the > > year and it begins on 7/17/05). Does anyone know how to obtain the > > first (and maybe the last) date of the week if you only know the week > > number of the year? Would it be better for me to obtain this in PHP > > or MySQL? or both? > > > > I have researched the archives on a few lists and I know that others > > have asked this same questions, but I have not found a good solution. > > I have also looked on MySQL's "date and time functions" page, but had > > little luck. > > > > Any thoughts would be appreciated. > > ~Philip > > > Hi Philip > > give this a go... i played around with the date functions of mysql > > select date_sub(curdate() , interval (date_format(curdate() , '%w')-1) > day) as firstday , date_add(curdate() , interval (7 - > date_format(curdate() , '%w')) day) as lastday > > it will give you the date of the monday and the sunday of the current week > > hope this solves your problem. > > Arno > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php