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I have this problem with saving a date into a MySQL database.

I have this input field:

<input type="date" name="theDate" id="theDate" required></p>

Before I save it to the database I format the string to a date like this:

date('Y.m.d', strtotime($table['day']));

The database field is a DATE but it only saves 0000-00-00.

When I echo out the date before saving it, it is correctly 2012-02-23.

I hope anyone can tell me how this is done.

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    Quite simply, MySQL expects input as Y-m-d. Use that instead of Y.m.d. May 11, 2012 at 13:33

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date('Y.m.d', strtotime($table['day']));

outputs 2012.02.23 not 2012-02-23 ... you need

date('Y-m-d', strtotime($table['day']));

See this section on MySQL Date and Time literals

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  • thanks to both of you. Sometimes the right answer is right in front of you but you need someone to point it out... (i'm so ashamed right now)
    – Frank
    May 11, 2012 at 14:15

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