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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:19:46+00:00 2026-05-13T06:19:46+00:00

Each time I try and pull out a date from row caseOpen in tbl_accident

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Each time I try and pull out a date from row caseOpen in tbl_accident I am greeted by the following error…

Warning: gregoriantojd() expects
parameter 1 to be long, string given
in
on line 19

What could be the problem?

The date in caseOpen has the format dd/mm/YYYY

<div style="paddingz: 5px;">
<table width="100%" height="100%" border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="cp">
<?php
// Make a MySQL Connection
mysql_select_db("speedycms") or die(mysql_error());

// Get all the data from the "example" table
$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM tbl_accident ORDER BY id ASC") 
or die(mysql_error());  

// Define $color=1 
$color="1";

// date difference
function dateDiff($dformat, $endDate, $beginDate)
{
    $date_parts1=explode($dformat, $beginDate);
    $date_parts2=explode($dformat, $endDate);
    $start_date=gregoriantojd($date_parts1[0], $date_parts1[1], $date_parts1[2]);
    $end_date=gregoriantojd($date_parts2[0], $date_parts2[1], $date_parts2[2]);
    return $end_date - $start_date;
}

$date1 = $row['caseOpen'];
$date2 = date('d/m/Y');

echo '
<tr bgcolor="#cccccc"> 
<td width="45px">Case ID</td> 
<td>Client Name/Address</td> 
<td>Accident Date</td> 
<td>Case Opened</td> 
<td>Days Running</td></tr>';
while($rows=mysql_fetch_array($result)){
    

// If $color==1 table row color = #FFC600
if($color==1){
echo "<tr bgcolor='#f2f2f2' valign='top'>
<td>".$rows['id']."</td>
<td>".$rows['clientName']." <BR> ".$rows['address']."</td>
<td>".$rows['doaDay']."/".$rows['doaMonth']."/".$rows['doaYear']."</td>
<td>".$rows['caseOpen']."</td>
<td>". dateDiff("/", $date2, $date1) ."</td>
</tr>";
// Set $color==2, for switching to other color 
$color="2";
}

// When $color not equal 1, use this table row color 
else {
echo "<tr bgcolor='#ffffff' valign='top'>
<td>".$rows['id']."</td>
<td>".$rows['clientName']." <BR> ".$rows['address']."</td>
<td>".$rows['doaDay']."/".$rows['doaMonth']."/".$rows['doaYear']."</td>
<td>".$rows['caseOpen']."</td>
</tr>";
// Set $color back to 1 
$color="1";
}

}
echo '';
?>      
</table>      
</div>
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    2026-05-13T06:19:46+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:19 am

    Instead of

    $date_parts1=explode($dformat, $beginDate);
    $date_parts2=explode($dformat, $endDate);
    $start_date=gregoriantojd($date_parts1[0], $date_parts1[1], $date_parts1[2]);
    $end_date=gregoriantojd($date_parts2[0], $date_parts2[1], $date_parts2[2]);
    

    try this

    $date_parts1=strptime($beginDate, 'dd/mm/YYYY');
    $date_parts2=strptime($endDate, 'dd/mm/YYYY');
    $start_date=gregoriantojd($date_parts1['tm_mday'], $date_parts1['tm_mon'], $date_parts1['tm_year']);
    $end_date=gregoriantojd($date_parts2['tm_mday'], $date_parts2['tm_mon'], $date_parts2['tm_year']);
    

    It’s a bit longer, but strptime is specifically for turning formatted date strings into an array of named pieces.

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