On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 11:15:20AM -0500, Jeff Lewis wrote:
> Sorry, I may have muddled that...the issue isn't converting a string to
> a time, it's taking a time (102636 for example) and adding 30 days
> to that.
Ah, but it is an issue of converting a string to a time. strtotime()
can "Parse
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Jeff Lewis wrote:
> Sorry, I may have muddled that...the issue isn't converting a string to
> a time, it's taking a time (102636 for example) and adding 30 days
Having it in seconds since the epoch makes this pretty easy
(60 * 60) * 24 = 86400 // seconds in a day
(86400 *
PROTECTED]; php-gen
Subject: RE: [PHP] Adding X days to a time string...
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Storing a date in seconds (Unix timestamp) in a database and want to add
X number of days to this. So I want to extend a time by say 5 days, what
is the best method to handle this?
It's always stored as a timestam
[snip]
Storing a date in seconds (Unix timestamp) in a database and want to add
X number of days to this. So I want to extend a time by say 5 days, what
is the best method to handle this?
It's always stored as a timestamp for a day not an exact time. So dates
are stored as day (March 5th, 2003).
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