ACF : date ISO to Timestamp don't give the right minutes












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I'm currently doing a website with ACF plugin. I get some data from an API (I have a json result).



In this result, I get this 2019-05-02T09:00:00Z. I need to add this into my ACF field. This is almost working thanks to the strtotime() function.



But instead of having this result : 02/05/2019 09:00, I have this one : 02/05/2019 09:05



What adjustment should I make to fix that (it's a Wordpress site, so in PHP only please) ?



Edit : my ACF function :



  update_field('field_5bcce1711c3d5', $arrayParam["end"], $eventIdDB);


I've seen on forum that ACF is working with unix timestamp










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  • so, you are 5 minutes of everytime?
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:35










  • seems like it is working fine? tehplayground.com/vFlAWRlOmcMj5mM8
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:40












  • Can you show me how json object?
    – Jinesh
    Nov 21 at 9:41










  • $realTime = date("d/m/Y H:i", strtotime("2019-05-02T09:00:00Z")); = 02/05/2019 09:00
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:42












  • Stender, it depend (so no, not always). I'll try your link
    – Projet Sin
    Nov 21 at 9:42
















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I'm currently doing a website with ACF plugin. I get some data from an API (I have a json result).



In this result, I get this 2019-05-02T09:00:00Z. I need to add this into my ACF field. This is almost working thanks to the strtotime() function.



But instead of having this result : 02/05/2019 09:00, I have this one : 02/05/2019 09:05



What adjustment should I make to fix that (it's a Wordpress site, so in PHP only please) ?



Edit : my ACF function :



  update_field('field_5bcce1711c3d5', $arrayParam["end"], $eventIdDB);


I've seen on forum that ACF is working with unix timestamp










share|improve this question
























  • so, you are 5 minutes of everytime?
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:35










  • seems like it is working fine? tehplayground.com/vFlAWRlOmcMj5mM8
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:40












  • Can you show me how json object?
    – Jinesh
    Nov 21 at 9:41










  • $realTime = date("d/m/Y H:i", strtotime("2019-05-02T09:00:00Z")); = 02/05/2019 09:00
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:42












  • Stender, it depend (so no, not always). I'll try your link
    – Projet Sin
    Nov 21 at 9:42














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I'm currently doing a website with ACF plugin. I get some data from an API (I have a json result).



In this result, I get this 2019-05-02T09:00:00Z. I need to add this into my ACF field. This is almost working thanks to the strtotime() function.



But instead of having this result : 02/05/2019 09:00, I have this one : 02/05/2019 09:05



What adjustment should I make to fix that (it's a Wordpress site, so in PHP only please) ?



Edit : my ACF function :



  update_field('field_5bcce1711c3d5', $arrayParam["end"], $eventIdDB);


I've seen on forum that ACF is working with unix timestamp










share|improve this question















I'm currently doing a website with ACF plugin. I get some data from an API (I have a json result).



In this result, I get this 2019-05-02T09:00:00Z. I need to add this into my ACF field. This is almost working thanks to the strtotime() function.



But instead of having this result : 02/05/2019 09:00, I have this one : 02/05/2019 09:05



What adjustment should I make to fix that (it's a Wordpress site, so in PHP only please) ?



Edit : my ACF function :



  update_field('field_5bcce1711c3d5', $arrayParam["end"], $eventIdDB);


I've seen on forum that ACF is working with unix timestamp







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  • so, you are 5 minutes of everytime?
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:35










  • seems like it is working fine? tehplayground.com/vFlAWRlOmcMj5mM8
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:40












  • Can you show me how json object?
    – Jinesh
    Nov 21 at 9:41










  • $realTime = date("d/m/Y H:i", strtotime("2019-05-02T09:00:00Z")); = 02/05/2019 09:00
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:42












  • Stender, it depend (so no, not always). I'll try your link
    – Projet Sin
    Nov 21 at 9:42


















  • so, you are 5 minutes of everytime?
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:35










  • seems like it is working fine? tehplayground.com/vFlAWRlOmcMj5mM8
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:40












  • Can you show me how json object?
    – Jinesh
    Nov 21 at 9:41










  • $realTime = date("d/m/Y H:i", strtotime("2019-05-02T09:00:00Z")); = 02/05/2019 09:00
    – Stender
    Nov 21 at 9:42












  • Stender, it depend (so no, not always). I'll try your link
    – Projet Sin
    Nov 21 at 9:42
















so, you are 5 minutes of everytime?
– Stender
Nov 21 at 9:35




so, you are 5 minutes of everytime?
– Stender
Nov 21 at 9:35












seems like it is working fine? tehplayground.com/vFlAWRlOmcMj5mM8
– Stender
Nov 21 at 9:40






seems like it is working fine? tehplayground.com/vFlAWRlOmcMj5mM8
– Stender
Nov 21 at 9:40














Can you show me how json object?
– Jinesh
Nov 21 at 9:41




Can you show me how json object?
– Jinesh
Nov 21 at 9:41












$realTime = date("d/m/Y H:i", strtotime("2019-05-02T09:00:00Z")); = 02/05/2019 09:00
– Stender
Nov 21 at 9:42






$realTime = date("d/m/Y H:i", strtotime("2019-05-02T09:00:00Z")); = 02/05/2019 09:00
– Stender
Nov 21 at 9:42














Stender, it depend (so no, not always). I'll try your link
– Projet Sin
Nov 21 at 9:42




Stender, it depend (so no, not always). I'll try your link
– Projet Sin
Nov 21 at 9:42

















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