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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:47:33+00:00 2026-05-13T08:47:33+00:00

I’ve got two times that need to be stored into a database. The time

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I’ve got two times that need to be stored into a database. The time format is hh:mm:ss with NO DATE. These times can be changed by the users on the system. One is a time on and the other is a time off. The time off should always be greater than the time on within a 24 hour cycle.

Here is the part that I’m having trouble with. I don’t want to limit the user to selecting times before midnight to keep everything in the same “daily” cycle so I’d like to be able to logically determine if the users’ times are simply within a 24 hour time period and then test that the on time is always less.

Can someone help me work through this? There are so many time and date functions that I really don’t know which one(s) I need to do this; plus, I’m unclear on how I should test for this.


I’m starting to think that there is no way to test for this without having a date included. Just the times is not enough.

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    2026-05-13T08:47:34+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:47 am

    The OP wrote in a comment:

    The user can opt to get a report
    delivered in a window of time. The
    user may opt to have their reports
    delivered in a window from 23:00:00 to
    01:00:00 hours. They may decide
    tomorrow that that time is no longer
    good and change it to 23:0:00 to
    05:00:00 or something like that. Am I
    missing something??

    You have no problem in the time definition part. You may want to play with the code that sends out the report.

    // current time
    $timeNow = time();
    
    // fetch user time options from database
    $timeOn = [from the database];
    $timeOff = [from the database];
    
    // convert times to seconds from epoch
    $timeOn = strtotime($timeOn);
    $timeOff = strtotime($timeOff);
    
    // if database time is in timestamp format,
    // only the hour, minutes and second information is needed
    $timeOn = mktime(date("H", $timeOn), date("i", $timeOn), date("s", $timeOn));
    $timeOff = mktime(date("H", $timeOff), date("i", $timeOff), date("s", $timeOff));
    
    // if time on is higher than time off, time on is of yesterday
    if($timeOn > $timeOff){
        $timeOn = strtotime("-24 hour", $timeOn);
    }
    
    // decide on report sending
    if($timeNow >= $timeOn && $timeNow <= $timeOff){
        // Send report
    } else {
        // Do not send report or reschedule the report
    }
    
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