cheers, I am not a certified programmer either however I have found the
date function shown below to be very flexible and effective in advancing
a date from one point to another. Interval is measured in years, months
days, etc.. You select your own integer to replace the 1 shown below.
invc_ts_due= DATE_ADD(invc_ts_due, INTERVAL 1 year)
I went through various kinds of hell learning about the UNIX time
functions and how they display and convert dates that we read to and
from dates that UNIX likes.
Nick wrote:
I have a situation I hope somebody on this list has investigated or,
even better, solved. I am attempting to implement a centralized
password solution using LDAP.
I have found phpLdapPasswd and if all I needed to do was have the
ability to change passwords it seems to be a fit. However the
requirement is that the passwords expire after x period of time and
phpLdapPasswd does not seem to push the next expiration time along
with the password change. Perhaps if I was a programmer I could code
this myself but...
Any nudges in the right direction would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick
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