radar Posted June 1, 2008 Share Posted June 1, 2008 Hello, First off let me state that the website I am working on is my hosting company website / web development. Through my years of web development I have yet to need to do this. I am working on the front end hosting stuff now, I have 2 dates... one is just a 'string' brought by $date = date(); the other is DATETIME in the database, is $date1 = "select renewal_date from hosting_orders where order_id = '$id'" which with the rest of the code will have the date like 2008-05-30 00:19:16 So what I am trying to do is this: Basically i am building a 'client' area for my website. I am not going to be responsible for renewing the hosting, so in the client area I need to get the current date and the renewal_date and if the current date is equal to or greater than renewal_date minus 5 days it'll show the link to process a payment for hosting. Basically I am not sure how to do this what so ever... -- On a side note -- If i have another field called 'date_activated' which i want to be blank upon order, that is something i want to add in later after the hosting account has been setup and activated. I've never played with this, so i dont know if it is possible to make a datetime field in mysql database be nothing. Anyway any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks, -- radar Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/108184-datetime-difference-between-dates-conundrum/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
radar Posted June 1, 2008 Author Share Posted June 1, 2008 I've been doing more research and I wonder if this would work... $dday = now(); $dday = strtotime($dday); //$dday is a timestamp $query = "SELECT * FROM hosting_orders WHERE UNIX_TIMESTAMP(renewal_date) =< $dday"; I might be totally wrong on this, but maybe it might work? of course once its in a unix timestamp setup, i'd have to figure out how to 5 days off $dday maybe i'm thinking way too complicated here too i dunno... anyway, as always any help appreciated. -- Radar Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/108184-datetime-difference-between-dates-conundrum/#findComment-554556 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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