Re: timestamp

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The code works fine on my system, so what version of php are you using and what is your operating system?

graeme.

Balwant Singh wrote:

i just copy your code and paste into a test file.

<?
$timestamp = "Fri Jan 28 19:53:09 2005";
$date = date("Y-m-d",strtotime($timestamp));
echo $date;

?>

with best wishes
balwant



On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 10:33, Bastien Koert wrote:


pls post relevant code

bastien



From: Balwant Singh <balwantsingh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: balwantsingh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Bastien Koert <bastien_k@xxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  timestamp
Date: 01 Feb 2005 10:13:40 +0530

dear bastien

thanks for the reply... but i checked it again but it is giving only
1970-01-01.  is something else needs to be done.

with best wishes
balwant



On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 19:46, Bastien Koert wrote:


This code :

<?
$timestamp = "Fri Jan 28 19:53:09 2005";

$date = date("Y-m-d",strtotime($timestamp));

echo $date;

?>

gave me this result

2005-01-28

Exactly as it should.

Bastien



From: Balwant Singh <balwantsingh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: balwantsingh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Bastien Koert <bastien_k@xxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  timestamp
Date: 31 Jan 2005 10:02:04 +0530

thanks
I tried strtotime also but getting 1970-01-01 not 2005-01-28.  my
problem is that the date is given to me in string format i.e.Fri Jan 28
19:53:09 2005.  Any other help will be appreciated.

with best wishes
balwant


On Sat, 2005-01-29 at 22:45, Bastien Koert wrote:


try

$date = date("Y-m-d",strtotime($timestamp));

Best thing to use if you want to do calcs on date/time data is to

use


the


unix time stamp...translates the timestamp into seconds since
01-01-1970...Much simpler to use in sql queries

Bastien



From: Balwant Singh <balwantsingh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: balwantsingh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  timestamp
Date: 29 Jan 2005 19:47:35 +0530

i am facing a problem

i have timestamp in string format --> Fri Jan 28 19:53:09 2005 now

i


want to get the date from it.  is it possible? pls. help. on using
strftime("%D",$timestamp) it is giving 01/01/70.  May pls. help me.

Also pls. let me know whether calculation can be done in mysql on

this


string timestamp. pls. inform.



with best wishes
balwant

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