Why Yii2 formatter does not work correctly?
I want to know why the second line throws an error:
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat='yyyy-MM-dd';
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format('14/01/2017','date');
And why is there no error in this case?
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat='yyyy-MM-dd';
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format('10/07/2015', 'date');
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I want to know why the second line throws an error:
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat='yyyy-MM-dd';
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format('14/01/2017','date');
And why is there no error in this case?
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat='yyyy-MM-dd';
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format('10/07/2015', 'date');
yii2 internationalization formatter
Do you have php intl extension installed?
– Borisa Eric
Nov 21 at 9:07
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I want to know why the second line throws an error:
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat='yyyy-MM-dd';
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format('14/01/2017','date');
And why is there no error in this case?
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat='yyyy-MM-dd';
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format('10/07/2015', 'date');
yii2 internationalization formatter
I want to know why the second line throws an error:
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat='yyyy-MM-dd';
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format('14/01/2017','date');
And why is there no error in this case?
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat='yyyy-MM-dd';
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format('10/07/2015', 'date');
yii2 internationalization formatter
yii2 internationalization formatter
edited Nov 21 at 12:49
rob006
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asked Nov 21 at 8:11
Tomas Grecio Ramirez
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Do you have php intl extension installed?
– Borisa Eric
Nov 21 at 9:07
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Do you have php intl extension installed?
– Borisa Eric
Nov 21 at 9:07
Do you have php intl extension installed?
– Borisa Eric
Nov 21 at 9:07
Do you have php intl extension installed?
– Borisa Eric
Nov 21 at 9:07
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Your date format is ambiguous . You're probably using DD/MM/YYYY
format, but PHP interprets this as MM/DD/YYYY
. There is no 14th month, so 14/01/2017
is incorrect date. 10/07/2015
does not throw any error, but it is probably incorrectly interpreted as 2015-10-07
instead of 2015-07-10
.
You need to parse date before passing it to formatter:
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat = 'yyyy-MM-dd';
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('d/m/Y', '14/01/2017');
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format($date, 'date');
Thanks Very much,I'll try it
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 21 at 14:15
Thanks it works.
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 22 at 13:12
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Your date format is ambiguous . You're probably using DD/MM/YYYY
format, but PHP interprets this as MM/DD/YYYY
. There is no 14th month, so 14/01/2017
is incorrect date. 10/07/2015
does not throw any error, but it is probably incorrectly interpreted as 2015-10-07
instead of 2015-07-10
.
You need to parse date before passing it to formatter:
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat = 'yyyy-MM-dd';
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('d/m/Y', '14/01/2017');
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format($date, 'date');
Thanks Very much,I'll try it
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 21 at 14:15
Thanks it works.
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 22 at 13:12
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Your date format is ambiguous . You're probably using DD/MM/YYYY
format, but PHP interprets this as MM/DD/YYYY
. There is no 14th month, so 14/01/2017
is incorrect date. 10/07/2015
does not throw any error, but it is probably incorrectly interpreted as 2015-10-07
instead of 2015-07-10
.
You need to parse date before passing it to formatter:
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat = 'yyyy-MM-dd';
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('d/m/Y', '14/01/2017');
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format($date, 'date');
Thanks Very much,I'll try it
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 21 at 14:15
Thanks it works.
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 22 at 13:12
add a comment |
Your date format is ambiguous . You're probably using DD/MM/YYYY
format, but PHP interprets this as MM/DD/YYYY
. There is no 14th month, so 14/01/2017
is incorrect date. 10/07/2015
does not throw any error, but it is probably incorrectly interpreted as 2015-10-07
instead of 2015-07-10
.
You need to parse date before passing it to formatter:
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat = 'yyyy-MM-dd';
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('d/m/Y', '14/01/2017');
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format($date, 'date');
Your date format is ambiguous . You're probably using DD/MM/YYYY
format, but PHP interprets this as MM/DD/YYYY
. There is no 14th month, so 14/01/2017
is incorrect date. 10/07/2015
does not throw any error, but it is probably incorrectly interpreted as 2015-10-07
instead of 2015-07-10
.
You need to parse date before passing it to formatter:
Yii::$app->formatter->dateFormat = 'yyyy-MM-dd';
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('d/m/Y', '14/01/2017');
echo Yii::$app->formatter->format($date, 'date');
answered Nov 21 at 12:48
rob006
9,0623932
9,0623932
Thanks Very much,I'll try it
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 21 at 14:15
Thanks it works.
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 22 at 13:12
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Thanks Very much,I'll try it
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 21 at 14:15
Thanks it works.
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 22 at 13:12
Thanks Very much,I'll try it
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 21 at 14:15
Thanks Very much,I'll try it
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 21 at 14:15
Thanks it works.
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 22 at 13:12
Thanks it works.
– Tomas Grecio Ramirez
Nov 22 at 13:12
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Do you have php intl extension installed?
– Borisa Eric
Nov 21 at 9:07