This might be helpful:
http://cmorrell.com/web-development/calculating-the-difference-in-days-between-two-zend_date-objects-373

CM


On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:59 AM, nisanth <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi All,
> I have the below line of codes
>
>    $day1 = new Zend_Date('2010-03-01', 'YYYY-mm-dd');
>    $day2 = new Zend_Date('2010-03-05', 'YYYY-mm-dd');
>    $dateDiff = $day2->getDate()->get(Zend_Date::TIMESTAMP) -
> $day1->getDate()->get(Zend_Date::TIMESTAMP);
>    $days = floor((($dateDiff / 60) / 60) / 24);
>    return  $days;
>
> this will return 4
>
> But if gave
>
>    $day1 = new Zend_Date('2010-02-28', 'YYYY-mm-dd');
>    $day2 = new Zend_Date('2010-03-01', 'YYYY-mm-dd');
>    $dateDiff = $day2->getDate()->get(Zend_Date::TIMESTAMP) -
> $day1->getDate()->get(Zend_Date::TIMESTAMP);
>    $days = floor((($dateDiff / 60) / 60) / 24);
>    return  $days;
>
> it will return -27 .. how will i get right answer
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