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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T03:58:19+00:00 2026-05-24T03:58:19+00:00

i am using mysql and and php , currently i have date and time

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i am using mysql and and php , currently i have date and time in my database but when i get the date using sql , i keep on getting 1970-01-01 no matter what date , but if i try to add still no luck ! can any one guide me

 $startDate = $result['startDate'];
 $date=date('Y-m-d',$startDate);
 echo $date;

it should be something like 01-07-2011 . but it dosn’t i have tried strtotime() also . but it dosnt help . can any one help me .

 $date = strtotime(date("Y-m-d", strtotime($startDate)) . " +1 day");
 echo $date;

answer should be 2011-07-02 but its 1970-01-02

thanks in advance

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    2026-05-24T03:58:20+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 3:58 am

    As long as $result[‘startDate’] is a date type column, and you’re on a version of php greater than 5.0.2, you’re looking for:

     $startDate = $result['startDate'];
     $date=date('Y-m-d',strtotime($startDate. ' +1 day'));
     echo $date;
    
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