On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 10:35, Don Wieland <d...@dwdataconcepts.com> wrote:
> Little help please ;)
>
> $CD = 1287583899
> $q1s = 1283313600
> $q1e = 1291093200
> $q2s = 1291179600
> $q2e = 1298869200
> $q3s = 1298955600
> $q3e = 1306814400
> $q4s = 1306900800
> $q4e = 1314763200
>
> Why does the following not return the value "1" in the  $qCur var
>
> // Current Quarter
> if($CD >= $q1s && $CD <= $q1e) $qCur = 1;
> if($CD >= $q2s && $CD <= $q2e) $qCur = 2;
> if($CD >= $q3s && $CD <= $q3e) $qCur = 3;
> if($CD >= $q4s && $CD <= $q4e) $qCur = 4;
>
> it returns "4"

    That will return 1 if you add semicolons to the end of your
variable definition block lines.  Otherwise you'll get an unexpected
T_VARIABLE error.

    In fact, I just tested it and it returned 1 as expected.

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