On Wed, August 29, 2007 4:12 pm, Mike Ryan wrote:
> I would like to have my users input the date formate as mm-dd-yyyy
> mysql
> wants the data to come down as yyyy-mm-dd.
>
> The question I have is how do I convert from the mm-dd-yyyy to
> yyyy-mm-dd so
> that I can write it out to the database?
You could tell MySQL to use the mm-dd-yyyy input format I think. Ask
on a mysql list.
In PHP:
<?php
if (preg_match('|([0-9]{1,2})-([0-9]{1,2})-([0-9]{4})|', $date,
$parts){
$m = $parts[1];
$d = $parts[2];
$y = $parts[3];
$date_sql = mysql_real_escape_string("$y-$m-$d"));
}
else die("Invalid date input.");
?>
die() is probably a bit extreme for this, but it's a start.
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