If you want to do it in PHP you can always do :
$Tomorrow = date( "Y-m-d", strtotime ("1 day" ) ) ;
Or more general : http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-292.html
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Chris wrote:
Paul Goepfert wrote:
Hi all,
I have developed a php functilon that is to return the date +1 from a
Mysql database. My sql statement is as follows
SELECT dayNum FROM Days Where dayNum >= day(curdate())+1;
The function works great on the intended webserver but when placed on
a d
Paul Goepfert wrote:
Hi all,
I have developed a php functilon that is to return the date +1 from a
Mysql database. My sql statement is as follows
SELECT dayNum FROM Days Where dayNum >= day(curdate())+1;
The function works great on the intended webserver but when placed on
a different mysql s
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