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I'm working on a projects in php with twitter bootstrap, css and js; my problem is that when I'm using the bootstrap date-picker then the value is posts in the format like :dd-mm-yyyy

Here is my code for that:

<div class="control-group">
    <label class="control-label">Next Call</label>
    <div class="controls">
    <div class="input-append date" id="datepicker" data-date="dateValue: Customer.DateOfBirth" data-date-format="dd-mm-yyyy">
    <input type="text" name="date" data-bind="value: Customer.DateOfBirth" readonly />
    <span class="add-on"><i class="icon-calendar"></i></span>
</div>   
    </div>
    </div>

Now In my another page for search by date I have to submit the date according to database so that will matched and give me search value so I did this to matched the value from databse as we know that database stored it in yyyy-mm-dd format so i change the line as:

 <div class="input-append date" id="datepicker" data-date="dateValue: Customer.DateOfBirth" data-date-format="dd-mm-yyyy">

But now my problem is that when a user select the value of date its shows in text box as: yyyy-mm-dd and i want to show it as dd-mm-yyyy and want to post it as yyyy-mm-dd. How can I achieve it?

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  • Are you saying you want to accept the user input in dd-mm-yyyy format and change it to yyy-mm-dd to query the database? Oct 14, 2013 at 9:51
  • @ Amal Murali : actualy when we click on calendar icon its shows tha calendar and when we select the date it get fill up in textbox as:dd-mm-yyyy as default.and in databse it stored asyyyy-mm-dd.so to match this value from databse i change the format to yyyy-mm-dd.so now i want that it will goes to DB into yyyy-mm-dd format but want to show dd-mm-yyyy into textbox.
    – Montiyago
    Oct 14, 2013 at 9:55

2 Answers 2

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Assumtions

  1. So my understanding is that you currently are able to either display the date as dd-mm-yyyy or yyyy-mm-dd on the client side

  2. You then submit this value to the site (php) as a form: POST or GET

Solution(s)

Give the above assumptions you then have two basic options. One is to alter the date before sending to the server with a client side technology (e.g. JS) or to alter it server side (via PHP).

Given that you have included the tag PHP and not JS; we'll focus on that.

Method 1

$date     = $_POST['date'];                                         // 14-10-2013
$new_date = preg_replace('/(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+)/', '$3-$2-$1', $date); // 2013-10-14

Method 2

$date       = $_POST['date'];                                        // 14-10-2013
$date_array = explode('-', $date);
$new_date   =  $date_array[2].'-'.$date_array[1].'-'.$date_array[0]; // 2013-10-14

Method 3

$date        = $_POST['date'];                 // 14-10-2013
$date_object = new DateTime($date);
$new_date    = $date_object->format('Y-m-d');  // 2013-10-14

Implementation

You can use any of the methods above and change your code to:

$insert_date  = mysql_real_escape_string($new_date);
$query        = "INSERT INTO `comments` SET `date` = '{$insert_date}'";

So your final code would look like:

$date         = $_POST['date']; //Date from user input
$date_object  = new DateTime($date);
$new_date     = $date_object->format('Y-m-d');
$insert_date  = mysql_real_escape_string($new_date);
$query        = "INSERT INTO `comments` SET `date` = '{$insert_date}'";
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  • @ steven :Here is my code to insert the date : <?php $date=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['date']); $query="insert into comments set date='$date'"; ?> if i'm using the dd-mm-yyyy format in datepicker then how can i insert it as yyyy-mm-dd.
    – Montiyago
    Oct 14, 2013 at 10:23
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    Okay, that (see updated answer) should hopefully clarify things for you?
    – Steven
    Oct 14, 2013 at 10:39
  • @ Steven: i have done this but its giving empty value in databse. i have taken my date field as VARCHAR.
    – Montiyago
    Oct 14, 2013 at 11:08
  • @ Steven : thanks a lot dear.its working like a charm. thatnks a lot for ur precious help.
    – Montiyago
    Oct 14, 2013 at 11:15
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You can have line of codes like-

//suppose $_POST['date'] has 22-09-1990
$dd = $_POST['date'];
$dates = explode('-', $dd);

Now the your query will be like -

$qry = "INSERT INTO TBLXZ (datecol) VALUES('".$dates[2]."-".$dates[1]."-".$dates[0]."')";

I have assumed the table TBLXZ is having only one column datecol which is of type Datetime.

Hope this will help.

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