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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T19:54:15+00:00 2026-05-18T19:54:15+00:00

Whenever I try to post data values in PHP I get the following error:

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Whenever I try to post data values in PHP I get the following error:

Fatal error: Uncaught exception
‘Exception’ with message
‘DateTime::__construct() [datetime.–construct]: Failed to parse time string (this
wednesday G:i A) at position 16 (:):
Unexpected character’ in
C:\xampp\htdocs\keypad\end.php:14
Stack trace: #0
C:\xampp\htdocs\keypad\end.php(14):
DateTime->__construct(‘this wednesday
…’) #1 {main} thrown in
C:\xampp\htdocs\keypad\end.php on line
14

Here is the code I’m using:

<?php require_once('Connections/rent.php'); ?>
<?php

// post

$id = $_GET['id'];
$user = $_GET['user'];
$week = $_GET['week'];
$pRent = $_GET['pRent'];
$status = $_GET['status'];
$rentPaid = $_GET['rentPaid'];
$result = $_GET['result'];
$pDate = date("d/m/Y G:i A");
$lDate = new DateTime('this wednesday G:i A');
$cDate = new DateTime('next tuesday G:i A');

// update 

mysql_query("UPDATE rent SET dNo = '$dNo', pdate = '$pDate', pRent = '$result' WHERE rent.id = $id");


// if pRent = 0 then set status to clear, colour to #3C0
if ($pRent == 0 ) {
    mysql_query("UPDATE rent SET status = 'clear', colour = '#3C0' WHERE rent.id = $id");
} 

// if pRent =! 0 but just paid then set status to paid/not clear, colour to #FF0
elseif ($pRent =! 0 ) {
    mysql_query("UPDATE rent SET status = 'paid', colour = '#3C0' WHERE rent.id = $id");
}

// if status = on holiday, then set status to clear, colour to #3C0
elseif ($status == 'awaiting' ) {
    mysql_query("UPDATE rent SET status = 'awaiting', colour = '#09F' WHERE rent.id = $id");
} 

// check all drivers who have/have not paid rent in the past week
elseif ($lDate < $pDate && $cDate > $pDate) {
    //  date is within desired range
    mysql_query("UPDATE rent SET status = 'paid', colour = '#3C0'");
} else {
    // date is not within desired range
    mysql_query("UPDATE rent SET status = 'awaiting', colour = '#09F' WHERE rent.status =! 'not working'");
}
?>

Any suggestions?

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    2026-05-18T19:54:15+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 7:54 pm

    You have a problem on line 14, $lDate = new DateTime('this wednesday G:i A') is invalid, take a look at Relative DateTime formats for a list of valid ones. What you need to do is:

     $lDate = new DateTime('this wednesday')
     $lDate->format('G:i A');
    

    Just a suggestion, first two lines should be

     <?php 
         require_once 'Connections/rent.php';
    

    And please consider using PDO or another similar library, or at least sanitize your SQL queries.

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