Ok, I may be a little bad at telling people what exactly I want.
Probably I should try and figure this out for myself, I'm good at that! :D
"Mike Ford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On 10 September 2003 12:14, zavaboy contributed these pearls of wisdom:
>
> > if I w
On 10 September 2003 12:14, zavaboy contributed these pearls of wisdom:
> if I wait untill $sDate is zero, it'll be in 2000.
> I have $Date based on the current date, like to day is: 03252
> 03 is the year 252 is the day of the year.
So for goodness' sake just choose a sensible value to limit the
if I wait untill $sDate is zero, it'll be in 2000.
I have $Date based on the current date, like to day is: 03252
03 is the year 252 is the day of the year.
"Mike Ford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On 10 September 2003 11:26, zavaboy contributed these pearls of wisd
On 10 September 2003 11:26, zavaboy contributed these pearls of wisdom:
> // Ok, I have a loop:
> for ($i = $Date; $i >= $sDate; $i--)
>
> // Somthing like this is inside the loop:
> if ($Exists)
> echo "Something here.";
> else
> $sDate--;
>
> I have it check if it exists, if it doesn't, then
// Ok, I have a loop:
for ($i = $Date; $i >= $sDate; $i--)
// Somthing like this is inside the loop:
if ($Exists)
echo "Something here.";
else
$sDate--;
I have it check if it exists, if it doesn't, then it reduces $sDate by 1.
$sDate is initially 3 to 31 days less than $Date.
By reducing $sDate
* Thus wrote zavaboy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> How do I set execution time for a for() loop?
> Like I have a loop stop once it finds 3 things, but what happens when there
> are only 2 things? It keeps looking for 30 seconds then shows this error:
> Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exc
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