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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:37:04+00:00 2026-05-16T17:37:04+00:00

I have two timestamps recorded on a mysql table using php. How can I

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I have two timestamps recorded on a mysql table using php. How can I calculate the difference between these timestamps in hours using php or mysql?

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    2026-05-16T17:37:05+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:37 pm

    If you actual hours (3600 seconds), it’s just a matter of subtracting the timestamps and dividing by 3600:

    $hours = ($timestamp2 - $timestamp1)/3600;
    $hours = floor($hours); // to round down.
    

    or similar in SQL.

    If you want the “logical hours”:

    $tz = new DateTimezone("Europe/Lisbon"); //replace with actual timezone
    $d2 = new DateTime("@$timestamp2");
    $d2->setTimezone($tz); 
    $d1 = new DateTime("@$timestamp1");
    $d1->setTimezone($tz);
    $hours = $d2->diff($d1)->h;
    

    This makes difference in case there has been a DST change between the two times. Example:

    <?php
    $ltz = new DateTimezone("Europe/Lisbon");
    date_default_timezone_set("Europe/Lisbon");
    $ts2 = strtotime("31-Oct-2010 02:30:00");
    $ts1 = strtotime("31-Oct-2010 00:30:00");
    
    $d2 = new DateTime("@$ts2");
    $d2->setTimezone($ltz);
    $d1 = new DateTime("@$ts1");
    $d1->setTimezone($ltz);
    
    var_dump(floor($ts2-$ts1)/3600);
    var_dump($d2->diff($d1)->h);
    

    gives:

    float(3)
    int(2)
    
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