|  | Posted by John Nichel on 05/12/05 22:22 
Clinton, Rochelle A wrote:> Dear Much Needed Advisor,
 >
 > I am definitely a PHP novice and making some code changes to a PHP
 > script.
 >
 > I need to change a declared output file to include the date as an
 > extension.
 >
 > My file is declared at the beginning of the script as:
 >
 > var $exportFile = "Export.txt";
 >
 > I need it to be, for instance, Export.051205.txt.
 >
 > I have played around with the date function many ways:
 >
 > Ex 1:
 >
 > var $exportFile = "Export" . date("mdy");
 >
 > Ex 2:
 >
 > $file = "Export";
 >
 > $ext = date("mdy");
 >
 > var $exportFile = $file . $ext;
 >
 > I can't seem to get anything to work.
 
 What is not working with it?  Did you want the .txt extension on the end?
 
 $exportFile = "Export." . date ( "mdy" ) . ".txt";
 
 > Also, could you point me to somewhere where I can learn the difference
 > between declaring variables as:
 >
 > $exportFile = "Export.txt";
 >
 > and
 >
 > var $exportFile = "Export.txt"
 
 I *think* they're the same.  Personally, I've never used 'var' in PHP,
 and all has worked fine.
 
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 John C. Nichel
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 john@kegworks.com
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