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 > -- > View this message in context: > http://n4.nabble.com/Difference-between-days-using-zend-tp1690273p1690273.html > Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
