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What I want to do is get 1st date of current month

Here is how to get last day of the current month

date('d-m-Y', strtotime('last day of this month'))

I've tried to use this, but it didn't work for me

date('d-m-Y', strtotime('first day of this month'))    

Any idea how to solve my problem ?

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date('01-m-Y') should do it ;)

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date('d-m-Y', strtotime(date('Y-m-1')));
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    Ew, converting a format to a date string to a number to another date string... This is almost as bad as the people who do $("#"+$(this).attr('id')) in jQuery... May 20, 2013 at 3:05
  • @Kolink: I'm sure the outer date() is used just to prove the result is correct, while the timestamp is the desired result
    – zerkms
    May 20, 2013 at 3:06
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    Is this really that bad? Seems to work well if you used a date format variable (or constant) and have the need to do something like this. Then if you change your date format, you won't have to also change things like this. $dateFormat = "d F, Y"; echo date($dateFormat, strtotime(date('Y-m-1')));
    – Robert
    Sep 18, 2014 at 23:18
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    Any solution using strtotime() is bad because that function gives the caller a lot of freedom and does a lot of guesswork to figure out what they were trying to say, and so is very slow Mar 22, 2016 at 14:12
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$firstDayUTS = mktime (0, 0, 0, date("m"), 1, date("Y"));
$lastDayUTS = mktime (0, 0, 0, date("m"), date('t'), date("Y"));

$firstDay = date("d-m-Y", $firstDayUTS);
$lastDay = date("d-m-Y", $lastDayUTS);
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How about :

date('1-m-Y',strtotime('this month'));

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