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//Get current date time in PHP

// Simply:
$date = date('Y-m-d H:i:s');

// Or:
$date = date('Y/m/d H:i:s');

// This would return the date in the following formats respectively:
$date = '2012-03-06 17:33:07';
// Or
$date = '2012/03/06 17:33:07';

/** 
 * This time is based on the default server time zone.
 * If you want the date in a different time zone,
 * say if you come from Nairobi, Kenya like I do, you can set
 * the time zone to Nairobi as shown below.
 */

date_default_timezone_set('Africa/Nairobi');

// Then call the date functions
$date = date('Y-m-d H:i:s');
// Or
$date = date('Y/m/d H:i:s');

// date_default_timezone_set() function is however
// supported by PHP version 5.1.0 or above.
Posted by: Guest on October-07-2020
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date and time in php

echo date('d/m/Y h:i:s a');	// 01/02/2020 01:01:30 am
// d - The day of the month (from 01 to 31)
// D - A textual representation of a day (three letters)
// j - The day of the month without leading zeros (1 to 31)
// l (lowercase 'L') - A full textual representation of a day
// N - The ISO-8601 numeric representation of a day (1 for Monday, 7 for Sunday)
// S - The English ordinal suffix for the day of the month (2 characters st, nd, rd or th. Works well with j)
// w - A numeric representation of the day (0 for Sunday, 6 for Saturday)
// z - The day of the year (from 0 through 365)
// W - The ISO-8601 week number of year (weeks starting on Monday)
// F - A full textual representation of a month (January through December)
// m - A numeric representation of a month (from 01 to 12)
// M - A short textual representation of a month (three letters)
// n - A numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros (1 to 12)
// t - The number of days in the given month
// L - Whether it's a leap year (1 if it is a leap year, 0 otherwise)
// o - The ISO-8601 year number
// Y - A four digit representation of a year
// y - A two digit representation of a year
// a - Lowercase am or pm
// A - Uppercase AM or PM
// B - Swatch Internet time (000 to 999)
// g - 12-hour format of an hour (1 to 12)
// G - 24-hour format of an hour (0 to 23)
// h - 12-hour format of an hour (01 to 12)
// H - 24-hour format of an hour (00 to 23)
// i - Minutes with leading zeros (00 to 59)
// s - Seconds, with leading zeros (00 to 59)
// u - Microseconds (added in PHP 5.2.2)
// e - The timezone identifier (Examples: UTC, GMT, Atlantic/Azores)
// I (capital i) - Whether the date is in daylights savings time (1 if Daylight Savings Time, 0 otherwise)
// O - Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours (Example: +0100)
// P - Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours:minutes (added in PHP 5.1.3)
// T - Timezone abbreviations (Examples: EST, MDT)
// Z - Timezone offset in seconds. The offset for timezones west of UTC is negative (-43200 to 50400)
// c - The ISO-8601 date (e.g. 2013-05-05T16:34:42+00:00)
// r - The RFC 2822 formatted date (e.g. Fri, 12 Apr 2013 12:01:05 +0200)
// U - The seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT)
Posted by: Guest on September-18-2021

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