first of all your data seems to come from a DB to me. If it's so then read
your DB manual for date functions. It would be way better and faster.
Otherwise, if you're so keen to let this duty job up to PHP then convert
both dates into UNIX time format 'maketime()' deduct the values and put
Okay, I've got 2 tables. One has fields user, exp_date, the other has a
bunch of fields including user. If the exp_date from the first table is
greater than $somedate (probably today's date), then I don't want to
show the records from the 2nd table. Get it?
So how do I do this?
It doesn't
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Subject: [PHP] Re: syntax for date math expressions
Okay, I've got 2 tables. One has fields user, exp_date, the other has a
bunch of fields including user. If the exp_date from the first table is
greater than $somedate (probably today's date), then I don't want to
show
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