you can use date-sub in the sql command (see the mysql manual) or use
mktime() function in php
bastien
From: "Jess Hunter" <jlhunter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Pulling Date from MySQL then subtract
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 08:37:56 -0600
I am needing some clarification on doing math with dates pulled from MySQL.
The date format in the database is YYY-MM-DD and what I want to do is pull
the date out, then add/subtract 30 days from the date.
I have read through the manual, but for some reason, I'm just not getting
it.
Any help and/or examples would be greatly appreciated.
Jess
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