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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T10:09:41+00:00 2026-06-09T10:09:41+00:00

Having trouble converting AM time values from MySQL fetch_array when using the PHP date()

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Having trouble converting AM time values from MySQL fetch_array when using the PHP date() function. Not sure why the stop time below is being printed as the 7:00PM when it should be 11:00AM. Any ideas? Any help is much appreciated!

<?php
$mysql_output = array('start' => '19:00:00','stop' => '11:00:00');

$start_time = date('g:iA',$mysql_output['start']);
$stop_time = date('g:iA',$mysql_output['stop']);

echo "<p>start_time: $start_time</p>";
echo "<p>stop_time: $stop_time</p>";
?>

The result doesn’t convert the AM time correctly; should read 11:00AM for stop_time:

start_time: 7:00PM
stop_time: 7:00PM
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    2026-06-09T10:09:43+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 10:09 am

    The date() function takes a Unix timestamp, not a string datetimestamp. You need to put a MySQL datetimestamp through strtotime() first.

    $start_time = date('g:iA', strtotime($mysql_output['start']));
    $stop_time = date('g:iA', strtotime($mysql_output['stop']));
    
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