kahodges Posted March 11, 2010 Share Posted March 11, 2010 I am having some trouble getting the code below to pull dates from a database and echo: mysql_connect(localhost,$username,$password); @mysql_select_db($database) or die( "Unable to select database"); $query="SELECT nickname, last_name, date_format(BirthDate,"%m/%d/%Y"), QuitDate FROM employees WHERE QuitDate is null AND MONTH(BirthDate) = MONTH(DATE_ADD(CURDATE(),INTERVAL 1 MONTH));"; $result=mysql_query($query); $num=mysql_numrows($result); mysql_close(); ?> <table border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"> <tr> <td></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <?php $i=0; while ($i < $num) { $f1=mysql_result($result,$i,"nickname"); $f2=mysql_result($result,$i,"last_name"); $f3=mysql_result($result,$i,"date_format(BirthDate,"%m/%d/%Y")"); ?> It throws the error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '%'. But, the above query is valid and works in phpMyAdmin. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/194844-format-dates-in-php/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
roopurt18 Posted March 11, 2010 Share Posted March 11, 2010 "date_format(BirthDate,"%m/%d/%Y")" ^- start string ^- end string ^- start string ^- end string What you have is a MySQL string enclosed in a PHP string. When you start doing these types of things you have to be careful of how you nest strings. Either of these might work: "date_format(BirthDate,\"%m/%d/%Y\")" 'date_format(BirthDate,"%m/%d/%Y")' Taking it further, your original code is exactly the same, syntactically, as if you had typed: "string1" %m/%d/%Y "string2" Which is not valid PHP code. Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/194844-format-dates-in-php/#findComment-1024537 Share on other sites More sharing options...
kahodges Posted March 11, 2010 Author Share Posted March 11, 2010 That helped me so much. Thanks. Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/194844-format-dates-in-php/#findComment-1024646 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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