"Edward Peloke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello, > > I have a table in a database that holds begin and end dates...I would like > to select all the begin and end dates for a certain id, then add those > dates, plus the dates between them to an array...example. > > Begin date 2004-07-04 > End date 2004-07-09 > > I want the array to hold, > 2004-07-04,2004-07-05,2004-07-06,2004-07-07,2004-07-08,2004-07-09 > > I would then loop to the next row in the db and continue to add to the > array. I can't simply add one to the last two characters. What's the best > way? I ask becuase I am using a nice php calender script and I want to > change the background color of the day's cell if it falls between the begin > and end dates of the calender. I thought I could just add the dates to an > array, then use the in array function on each date.
As you only want to check if a certain date falls within the specified time period, this could be done easier by converting the dates to timestamps: $start = '2004-07-04'; $end = '2004-07-09'; $check = '2004-07-06'; // the date you want to check $timestampStart = mktime(0,0,0,substr($start,5,2),substr($start,8,2),substr($start,0,4)); $timestampEnd = mktime(0,0,0,substr($end,5,2),substr($end,8,2),substr($end,0,4)); $timestampCheck = mktime(0,0,0,substr($check,5,2),substr($check,8,2),substr($check,0,4)); if ($timestampCheck >= $timestampStart && $timestampCheck <= $timestampEnd) { // do what you want } Haven't tested it. Hope it works for you. Regards, Torsten Roehr -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php