I've looked at several of the threads that have to do with this issue and still can't figure out what's going wrong with my code.
I'm bring a date field from my form that is in this format "mm-dd-yyyy", when I bring it to my code to update the date of birth field as "yyyy-dd-mm" I use the following
$birth=$_POST['dateBorn'];
$dateB = date('Y-d-m',strtotime($birth));
$finaldateB = ($dateB === false) ? '0000-00-00' : date('Y-d-m',strtotime($dateB));
When I echo the values of the variables (using a date of birth of 11-23-2012) I see the following values for them birth = 11-23-2012, dateB = 1969-31-12, finaldateB = 1969-31-12
I'm obviously doing something incorrect and haven't been able to locate where
TIA
In order to get things to function, I've at least discovered a work-around that may not be elegant but gives me the results I need for now
$dateB = $birth;
$dateborn_a=explode("-",$birth);
$yearborn = $dateborn_a[2];
$dayborn = $dateborn_a[1];
$monthborn = $dateborn_a[0];
$dateOfBirth=$yearborn."-".$monthborn."-".$dayborn;
And then use the value in $dateOfBirth to update the table. It's worked for all the records I've tested it on so far.
