Re: Math problems (No not high school math!)

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Jason Pruim wrote:
> So I'm trying to figure out how to do a little math in php to add up the
> number of hours that people have worked (Still on the timecard for
> anyone following along at home)
> 
> I have it inserting time in and timeout as timestamps into a MySQL
> database, from there, I use a while loop to display the total hours for
> the day which works perfectly, now though, they want it to total for the
> week...
> 
> I think what I need to do is create an array of my total time for the
> day then add that up in another loop to display the total... That seems
> like overkill to me though... is there a better way to do it?
> 
> Here is the relevant part of the code:
> 
> while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)){
>             $timein = date("m/d/y h:i:s", $row['timein']);
>             $timeout = date("m/d/y h:i:s", $row['timeout']);
>             $totalday = ($row['timeout'] - $row['timein']);
>             $totalday = $totalday/60/60;
>             $totalday = round($totalday, 2);
>             $totalweek = ?!@?#!@#?!@#!$%^!23?!@#!@#?!@#?#$&*^
>            
>             echo <<<ADMIN
>            
>        
>             <tr>
>             <td>{$row['Name']}</td>
>             <td>{$timein}</td>
>             <td>{$timeout}</td>
>             <td>{$totalday}</td>
>            
>             </tr>
>            
> ADMIN;
>         }   
>         echo "</table>
>         </div>
>         </body>";
> 
> -- 
> 
> Jason Pruim
> Raoset Inc.
> Technology Manager
> MQC Specialist
> 11287 James St
> Holland, MI 49424
> www.raoset.com
> japruim@xxxxxxxxxx
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

Doesn't seem logical to have the weekly total displayed at the end of each
day.  Are you wanting a subtotal of each day being added to the weekly total
to be displayed next to each day?  If that is the case, the just have one
variable that you add each days total to that doesn't get reset when the new
DAY is started.

-- 
Jim Lucas

   "Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness,
       and some have greatness thrust upon them."

Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene V
    by William Shakespeare


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