[thelist] is_null php
Tom Dell'Aringa
pixelmech at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 29 20:50:16 CDT 2003
--- rudy <rudy937 at rogers.com> wrote:
> you mean the other way around? when it's null, print something?
No, I have an start date and an end date. If the end date is present
(not null) then I want to print something like
july 22 to july 23
but if end date is null
july 22
> tom, why don't you just return the result as a string, if all you
> want is to print it?
I've already printed out the first date (july 22).
Here's what I have. I'm using Simons way (let's just go with that for
now so I don't have to redo all my code!) to do the date. So I have:
select...UNIX_TIMESTAMP(eventEnd) as unixtimeEnd
// row results
$unixTimeEnd = $queryResult["unixtimeEnd"];
$eDateEnd = date("M j, Y", $unixTimeEnd);
so $eDateEnd is what I need to test. If it has no date, etc. I've
tried variations on the suggestions but I don't have it working.
Testing for "" does not work, doing is_null does not work...
Tom
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