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Improve this questionI am adding number stored in custom user meta data to current date. Here is my code
$addeddays = get_user_meta($this->order->user_id, 'xxx', true);
$timeBase = date('j.n.Y');
echo date('j.n.Y', strtotime($timeBase, "+ $addeddays days"));
But output is 1.1.1970
What is wrong in code or how to do it with other method? I read question about this but in answers was also my method so I do not know why it is not working.
Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers.Your question should be specific to WordPress. Generic PHP/JS/SQL/HTML/CSS questions might be better asked at Stack Overflow or another appropriate Stack Exchange network site. Third-party plugins and themes are off-topic for this site; they are better asked about at their developers' support routes.
Closed 6 years ago.
Improve this questionI am adding number stored in custom user meta data to current date. Here is my code
$addeddays = get_user_meta($this->order->user_id, 'xxx', true);
$timeBase = date('j.n.Y');
echo date('j.n.Y', strtotime($timeBase, "+ $addeddays days"));
But output is 1.1.1970
What is wrong in code or how to do it with other method? I read question about this but in answers was also my method so I do not know why it is not working.
Share Improve this question asked Nov 12, 2018 at 20:54 mato0mato0 134 bronze badges 1- this is actually a php question, not wordpress. You would get more answers by putting in a different forum. – rudtek Commented Nov 12, 2018 at 21:12
1 Answer
Reset to default 0your code is not working, because you use strtotime incorrectly... It should be used like this:
int strtotime ( string $time [, int $now ] )
But you pass formatted dated as first param, and another string as second one.
So how should it look like? Like so:
$addeddays = intval( get_user_meta($this->order->user_id, 'xxx', true) );
$timeBase = date('Y-m-d');
echo date('j.n.Y', strtotime( "+ {$addeddays} days", strtotime( $timeBase ) ));
Or a simpler version (since `$timeBase is today:
$addeddays = intval( get_user_meta($this->order->user_id, 'xxx', true) );
echo date( 'j.n.Y', strtotime( "+ {$addeddays} days" ) );
Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers.
Your question should be specific to WordPress. Generic PHP/JS/SQL/HTML/CSS questions might be better asked at Stack Overflow or another appropriate Stack Exchange network site. Third-party plugins and themes are off-topic for this site; they are better asked about at their developers' support routes.
Closed 6 years ago.
Improve this questionI am adding number stored in custom user meta data to current date. Here is my code
$addeddays = get_user_meta($this->order->user_id, 'xxx', true);
$timeBase = date('j.n.Y');
echo date('j.n.Y', strtotime($timeBase, "+ $addeddays days"));
But output is 1.1.1970
What is wrong in code or how to do it with other method? I read question about this but in answers was also my method so I do not know why it is not working.
Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers.Your question should be specific to WordPress. Generic PHP/JS/SQL/HTML/CSS questions might be better asked at Stack Overflow or another appropriate Stack Exchange network site. Third-party plugins and themes are off-topic for this site; they are better asked about at their developers' support routes.
Closed 6 years ago.
Improve this questionI am adding number stored in custom user meta data to current date. Here is my code
$addeddays = get_user_meta($this->order->user_id, 'xxx', true);
$timeBase = date('j.n.Y');
echo date('j.n.Y', strtotime($timeBase, "+ $addeddays days"));
But output is 1.1.1970
What is wrong in code or how to do it with other method? I read question about this but in answers was also my method so I do not know why it is not working.
Share Improve this question asked Nov 12, 2018 at 20:54 mato0mato0 134 bronze badges 1- this is actually a php question, not wordpress. You would get more answers by putting in a different forum. – rudtek Commented Nov 12, 2018 at 21:12
1 Answer
Reset to default 0your code is not working, because you use strtotime incorrectly... It should be used like this:
int strtotime ( string $time [, int $now ] )
But you pass formatted dated as first param, and another string as second one.
So how should it look like? Like so:
$addeddays = intval( get_user_meta($this->order->user_id, 'xxx', true) );
$timeBase = date('Y-m-d');
echo date('j.n.Y', strtotime( "+ {$addeddays} days", strtotime( $timeBase ) ));
Or a simpler version (since `$timeBase is today:
$addeddays = intval( get_user_meta($this->order->user_id, 'xxx', true) );
echo date( 'j.n.Y', strtotime( "+ {$addeddays} days" ) );
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