Better using this:

setTime('00:00:00')


Thank you  :)



debussy007 wrote:
> 
> Ok, I got it working with the following:
> 
> $currentDate->set(0, Zend_Date::SECOND);
> $currentDate->set(0, Zend_Date::MINUTE);
> $currentDate->set(0, Zend_Date::HOUR);
> $date->set(0, Zend_Date::SECOND);
> $date->set(0, Zend_Date::MINUTE);
> $date->set(0, Zend_Date::HOUR);
> 
> 
> 
> 
> debussy007 wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I tried the following:
>> 
>> $currentDate = new Zend_Date();
>> $date = new Zend_Date('2009-04-19', 'yyyy-MM-dd');
>> 
>> echo $currentDate->get('yyyy-MM-dd');
>> echo '<br>';
>> echo $date->get('yyyy-MM-dd');
>> echo '<br>';
>> 
>> echo $date->sub($currentDate)/60/60/24;
>> 
>> I get the following result:
>> 2008-11-11
>> 2009-04-19
>> 158.14543981481 
>> 
>> Did I do something wrong ?
>> 
>> Thank you for your kind help!
>> 
>> 
>> thomasW wrote:
>>> 
>>> $date1->sub($date2);
>>> 
>>> Greetings
>>> Thomas Weidner, I18N Team Leader, Zend Framework
>>> http://www.thomasweidner.com
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "debussy007" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 3:12 PM
>>> Subject: [fw-general] Get the interval in days of two dates
>>> 
>>> 
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I need to get the interval in days of two dates:
>>>>
>>>> $date = new Zend_Date($advert['expired_date'], 'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss');
>>>> $currentDate = new Zend_Date();
>>>>
>>>> I can then display something like:
>>>> Your advert will expire in x days.
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone help me with this ?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for any kind help !
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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