I'm attempting to make a "this day in history" type of page using PHP and mySQL. In the mySQL database, I have the following columns for each entry: id, date, topic, event. The date column uses the mySQL date type which is YYYY-MM-DD. I'm trying to use the date function in PHP to call the corresponding mySQL entry with the same date, but I can't figure out how to connect them.
This first section successfully returns everything from the database.
<?php
$config ['db'] = array (
'host' => 'localhost',
'username' => 'root',
'password' => 'root',
'dbname' => 'party'
);
$db = new PDO('mysql:host=' . $config['db']['host'] . ';dbname=' . $config['db']['dbname'] , $config['db']['username'] , $config['db']['password']);
$query = $db->query("SELECT `events`.`date`, `topic`, `event` FROM `events`");
$rows = $query->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
echo '<pre>', print_r($rows, true), '</pre>';
However, I don't want to display everything, just the row that contains the same month and day as the current date. How would I properly loop through and display only the single row? Here is where I ended.
//current day and month
$current_date = date("m d");
//select from database of events where matching month and day
$statement = $db->prepare("SELECT * FROM `events` WHERE `date` = :md ");
$statement->execute(array(':md' => $current_date));
//echo out events that happened throughout history
echo "On ", date('F jS'), ", the following events took place:";
while($rows = $statement->fetch()){
echo $rows['topic'];
echo $rows['event'];
}
The only thing it prints out is "On current date, the following events took place:" Also, while it's not of upmost importance, my current date is printing out one day in the future.
Thanks for any help.