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 Posted by Carl Vondrick on 04/01/06 10:38 
To convert a string to a date, you can use strtotime() to make a timestamp. 
 
So, for example: 
 
echo date ('Y-m-d',strotime('8:30 PM')); 
 
pauld wrote: 
 
> I want to loop through dates, stopping at the current date 
>  
> I set the enddate like this 
> $enddate=date('Y-m-d'); 
>  
> which prints out as '2006-04-01' 
>  
> $l['cc_startdate'] comes from a DB with the column in date format 
>  
> but when i do 
> for ($dl=$l['cc_startdate'];$dl < $enddate;$dl++) 
> { 
> print $dl; 
>  blah 
>  
> } 
>  
> it goes on until the day is 99 and then loops again. 
> so how do I tell it that $enddate is in the same date format asthe 
> start date 
 
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Carl Vondrick 
Web-Engineer 
www.carlsoft.net
 
  
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