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problem saving date fields [message #174052] Fri, 20 May 2011 18:38 Go to previous message
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Hi All,

I have two date fields.
When I change of them the other one gets set back to default:
00-00-0000
I have to save both to make it work. Is there a solution for this?

The arrival_date and departure_date are build up like this:

<select name="arrival_day" class="formFields" id="arrival_day">
<option value="<?php print "$arrival_day"; ?>"><?php print
"$arrival_day"; ?></option>
<option value="01">1</option>
<option value="02">2</option>
<option value="03">3</option>
<option value="04">4</option> etc......

<select name="arrival_month" class="formFields" id="arrival_month">
<option value="<?php print "$arrival_month"; ?>"><?php print
"$arrival_month"; ?></option>
<option value="01">January</option>
<option value="02">February</option>
<option value="03">March</option>
<option value="04">April</option> etc......

<select name="arrival_year" class="formFields" id="arrival_year">
<option value="<?php print "$arrival_year"; ?>"><?php print
"$arrival_year"; ?></option>
<option value="2011">2013</option>
<option value="2011">2012</option>
<option value="2011">2011</option>
<option value="2010">2010</option> etc......

The table is updated like this:

$arrival_month = preg_replace('#[^0-9]#i', '',
$_POST['arrival_month']);
$arrival_day = preg_replace('#[^0-9]#i', '',
$_POST['arrival_day']); // filter everything but numbers
$arrival_year = preg_replace('#[^0-9]#i', '',
$_POST['arrival_year']); // filter everything but numbers
$arrival_date = "$arrival_year-$arrival_month-$arrival_day";

$departure_month = preg_replace('#[^0-9]#i', '',
$_POST['departure_month']);
$departure_day = preg_replace('#[^0-9]#i', '',
$_POST['departure_day']); // filter everything but numbers
$departure_year = preg_replace('#[^0-9]#i', '',
$_POST['departure_year']); //
$departure_date = "$departure_year-$departure_month-$departure_day";

$sqlUpdate = mysql_query("UPDATE myMembers SET
firstname='$firstname', lastname='$lastname', gender='$gender',
partner='$partner', country='$country', rank='$rank',
service='$service', position='$position',
arrival_date='$arrival_date',departure_date='$departure_date' WHERE
id='$id' LIMIT 1");

Is there a reason why this happens? I do create the right format to
put the data back in the table.

Regards
Marco
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