have a look at date() and mktime():

from the manual:
$tomorrow = mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m"), date ("d")+1, date("Y"));

ciao SVEN

"Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Dear all
> Here is the situation :
>
> Our automation system will generate a large number of pdf file to a
specific
> folder every day. The name format for all these pdf file is
> "xxxx.20030602.pdf".
> xxxx is the name of the file,
> 20030602 is last working date.
>
>
> what i want to do is:
> 1. create a sub-folder inside this specific folder, and name it to current
> month(Jun-2003)
> 2. move the pdf which is not containning last working's file name to this
> new create sub-folder.
> 3. the files with last working date's name will stay on the specific
folder.
>
> question :
>
> 1. I had used a date function with "w" parameter to check if current date
i
> execute the script is monday (1), if so , i tell the script to take the
> current date minus 3, so the date will become last friday (as our last
> working day), then i can base on this date to tell the script which files
> should not be move to sub-folder!
>
> q: how i can do a date subtraction in php? (eg. "2003-06-02" - 3 =
> "2003-05-30")
>
>



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