This is the Japanese calendar in a basic formation of php..
<?php
function JapaneseCalendar($unix_time, $gmt,
$monthsystem = 0) {
$months[0]['name'] = array(
'ichigatsu','nigatsu','sangatsu',
'shigatsu','gogatsu','rokugatsu',
'shichigatsu','hachigatsu','kugatsu',
'jūgatsu','jūichigatsu','jūnigatsu');
$months[0]['cause'] = array(
'first month',
'second month',
'third month',
'forth month',
'fifth month',
'six month',
'seventh month',
'eighth month',
'ninth month',
'tenth month',
'elventh month',
'twelve month');
$months[1]['name'] = array(
'mutsuki','kinusaragi','yayoi',
'uzuki','satsuki','minatsuki',
'fumizuki','hazuki','nagatsuki',
'kaminazuki','shimotsuki','shiwasu');
$months[1]['cause'] = array(
'affection month',
'changing clothes',
'new life',
'u-no-hana month',
'fast month',
'month of water',
'book month',
'leaf month',
'long month',
'month of gods',
'frost month',
'priests run');
$days['roman'] = array(
'nichiyōbi','getsuyōbi','kayōbi',
'suiyōbi','mokuyōbi','kin\'yōbi','doyōbi');
$days['element'] =
array('Sun','Moon','Fire','Water',
'Wood','Gold','Earth');
$days['day'] = array(
'tsuitachi','futsuka','mikka','yokka',
'itsuka','muika','nanoka','yōka',
'kokonoka','tōka','jūichinichi',
'jūninichi','jūsannichi','jūyokka',
'jūgonichi','jūrokunichi',
'jūshichinichi','jūhachinichi',
'jūkunichi','hatsuka',
'nijūichinichi','nijūninichi',
'nijūsannichi','nijūyokka',
'nijūgonichi','nijūrokunichi',
'nijūshichinichi','nijūhachinichi',
'nijūkunichi','sanjūnichi',
'sanjūichinichi');
return array("date"=>$days['roman'][date('w', $unix_time)].' '.
$days['day'][date('d', $unix_time)-1].' '.
$months[$monthsystem]['name'][date('n', $unix_time)-1].
' '.date('Y', $unix_time),"cause" =>
$days['element'][date('w', $unix_time)].
' '.$months[$monthsystem]['cause'][date('n', $unix_time)-1],
"time" => date('h:i:s A', $unix_time));
}
?>
When I first ran this routine, I was referencing $month not $months, and for some reason it was still returning the month but not the cause, but the variable didn't exist. I found this odd around this time. I didn't know what would cause my RSS Feed to display the month even when there was no variable referred to the data.
<?php
// You need to replace this section in Function EgyptianCalendar
// As well as Function MayanTihkalCalendar
$revolutionsperyear = $ttl_num / $i;
$numyears = floor((ceil($roun) / $revolutionsperyear));
$avg_num_month = $ttl_num_months/$i;
$jtl = abs(abs($roun) - ceil($revolutionsperyear*($numyears+1)));
while($month==0){
$day=0;
$u=0;
foreach($monthusage as $key => $item){
$t=0;
foreach($item as $numdays){
$t++;
$tt=0;
for($sh=1;$sh<=$numdays;$sh++){
$ii=$ii+1;
$tt++;
if ($ii==floor($jtl)){
if ($roun<0){
$daynum = $tt;
$month = $t;
} else {
$daynum = $numdays-($tt-1);
$month = $avg_num_month-($t-1);
}
$sequence = $key;
$nodaycount=true;
}
}
if ($nodaycount==false)
$day++;
}
$u++;
}
}
?>
This section of code need to be changed in the calculation I noticed today in our RounCalendar we had a zero day this function will calculate the month and day correctly for the calendars, it is a pretty universe piece of code, I am sorry it wasn't properly tested and need some refactoring.
This is the egyptian calendar which was the first 365 day calendar on the planet it has no leap year which makes it a little inaccurate but you can work on your own implementation of this code when you like, this is another implementation of the roun floating point code which is a universal code for generating date codec's you can make practically all calendars with this code the $pweight is based on my research on carbon date stamping etc of when egypt epoch or PPO was made, some people argue a few thousand years while other can date egypts epoch being around 30000 years ago!! This is on the basis of tidal marking on statues and momuments when the are was covered in water after construction from sea level rising.
<?php
print_r(EgyptCalendar(time(),0));
function EgyptianCalendar($unix_time, $gmt,
$poffset = '1970-02-26 7:45 PM',
$pweight = '-9777600.22222222223',
$defiency='nonedeficient',
$timeset= array("hours" => 24,
"minutes" => 60,
"seconds" => 60))
{
// Code Segment 1 – Calculate Floating Point
$tme = $unix_time;
if ($gmt>0){$gmt=-$gmt;} else {$gmt=abs($gmt);}
$ptime = strtotime($poffset)+(60*60*gmt);
$weight = $pweight+(1*gmt);
$egypt_xa = ($tme)/(24*60*60);
$egypt_ya = $ptime/(24*60*60);
$egypt = (($egypt_xa -$egypt_ya) -
$weight)+(microtime/999999);
// Code Segment 2 – Set month day arrays
$nonedeficient = array(
"seq1" => array(30,30,30,30,30,30,30,30,30,30,30,30,5));
$monthnames = array(
"seq1" => array('Thoth','Phaophi','Athyr','Choiak',
'Tybi', 'Mecheir','Phamenoth','Pharmuthi','Pachon',
'Payni','Epiphi','Mesore','epagomenai'));
$monthusage = isset($defiency) ? ${$defiency} : $deficient;
// Code Segment 3 – Calculate month number, day number
foreach($monthusage as $key => $item){
$i++;
foreach($item as $numdays){
$ttl_num=$ttl_num+$numdays;
$ttl_num_months++;
}
}
$revolutionsperyear = $ttl_num / $i;
$numyears = egyptd((floor($egypt) / $revolutionsperyear),0);
$avg_num_month = $ttl_num_months/$i;
$jtl = abs(abs($egypt) -
ceil($revolutionsperyear*($numyears+1)));
while($month==0){
$day=0;
$u=0;
foreach($monthusage as $key => $item){
$t=0;
foreach($item as $numdays){
$t++;
$tt=0;
for($sh=1;$sh<=$numdays;$sh++){
$ii=$ii+1;
$tt++;
if ($ii==floor($jtl)){
if ($egypt>0){
$daynum = $tt;
$month = $t;
} else {
$daynum = $numdays-$tt;
$month = $avg_num_month-$t;
}
$sequence = $key;
$nodaycount=true;
}
}
if ($nodaycount==false)
$day++;
}
$u++;
}
}
//$numyears = abs($numyears);
$timer = substr($egypt, strpos($egypt,'.')+1,
strlen($egypt)-strpos($egypt,'.')-1);
$egypt_out= $numyears.'/'.$month.'/'.$daynum.' '.$day.'.'.
floor(intval(substr($timer,0,2))/100*$timeset['hours']).':'.
floor(intval(substr($timer,2,2))/100*$timeset['minutes']).':'.
floor(intval(substr($timer,4,2))/100*$timeset['seconds']).'.'.
substr($timer,6,strlen($timer)-6);
$egypt_obj = array('year'=>$numyears,
'month'=>$month,
'mname' => $monthnames[$sequence][$month-1],
'day'=>$daynum,
'jtl'=>$jtl,
'day_count'=>$day,
'hours'=>floor(intval(substr($timer,0,2))/100
*$timeset['hours']),
'minute'=>floor(intval(substr($timer,2,2))/100
*$timeset['minutes']),
'seconds'=>floor(intval(substr($timer,4,2))/100
*$timeset['seconds']),
'microtime'=>substr($timer,6,strlen($timer)-6),
'strout'=>$egypt_out);
return $egypt_obj;
}
?>
btw in my previous post of the Mayan Tikal calendar the top part of the function was chopped off in my code cut and paste that is the line for the function which looks like, the top 3 line will need to be replace with:
<?php
print_r(MayanTikalCalendar(time(),0));
function MayanTikalCalendar($unix_time, $gmt,
?>
Well this is the second part, well more the second calendar of Maya the Tikal there is two of them one for long count, one for general date seeding, this is using an implementation of floating point time (roun).
<?php
$maya = MayanTikalCalendar(time(),0);
print_r($maya);
$poffset = '2012-12-21 8:24 PM',
$pweight = '-1872000.22222222223',
$defiency='nonedeficient',
$timeset= array("hours" => 24,
"minutes" => 60,
"seconds" => 60))
{
// Code Segment 1 – Calculate Floating Point
$tme = $unix_time;
if ($gmt>0){ $gmt=-$gmt; } else { $gmt=abs($gmt); }
$ptime = strtotime($poffset)+(60*60*gmt);
$maya_xa = ($tme)/(24*60*60);
$maya_ya = $ptime/(24*60*60);
$maya = (($maya_xa -$maya_ya) - $pweight)+(microtime/999999);
// Code Segment 2 – Set month day arrays
$nonedeficient = array(
"seq1" => array(20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20,
20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20,5));
$monthnames = array("seq1" => array(
'Pop', 'Uo', 'Zip', 'Zot\'z', 'Tzec', 'Xul',
'Yaxkin', 'Mol', 'Ch\'en', 'Yax', 'Zac', 'Ceh',
'Mac', 'Kankin', 'Muan', 'Pax', 'Kayab',
'Cumku', 'Uayeb'));
$daynames = array("seq1" => array(
'Imix', 'Ik', 'Akbal', 'Kan', 'Chicchan',
'Cimi','Manik', 'Lamat', 'Muluc', 'Oc',
'Chuen', 'Eb', 'Ben', 'Ix', 'Men',
'Cib', 'Caban', 'Etz\'nab', 'Cauac', 'Ahau'));
$monthusage = isset($defiency) ? ${$defiency} : $deficient;
// Code Segment 3 – Calculate month number, day numbers etc
foreach($monthusage as $key => $item){
$i++;
foreach($item as $numdays){
$ttl_num=$ttl_num+$numdays;
$ttl_num_months++;
}
}
$revolutionsperyear = $ttl_num / $i;
$numyears = (round((floor($maya) / $revolutionsperyear),0));
$avg_num_month = $ttl_num_months/$i;
$jtl = abs(abs($maya) -
ceil($revolutionsperyear*($numyears+1)));
while($month==0){
$day=0;
$u=0;
foreach($monthusage as $key => $item){
$t=0;
foreach($item as $numdays){
$t++;
$tt=0;
for($sh=1;$sh<=$numdays;$sh++){
$ii=$ii+1;
$tt++;
if ($ii==floor($jtl)){
if ($maya>0){
$daynum = $tt;
$month = $t;
} else {
$daynum = $numdays-$tt;
$month = $avg_num_month-$t;
}
$sequence = $key;
$nodaycount=true;
}
}
if ($nodaycount==false)
$day++;
}
$u++;
}
}
$timer = substr($maya, strpos($maya,'.')+1,
strlen($maya)-strpos($maya,'.')-1);
$maya_out= $numyears.'/'.$month.'/'.$daynum.' '.$day.'.'.
floor(intval(substr($timer,0,2))/100*$timeset['hours']).':'.
floor(intval(substr($timer,2,2))/100*$timeset['minutes']).':'.
floor(intval(substr($timer,4,2))/100*$timeset['seconds']).'.'.
substr($timer,6,strlen($timer)-6);
$maya_obj = array(
'longcount'=>MayanLongCount($tme),'year'=>abs($numyears),
'month'=>$month, 'mname' => $monthnames[$sequence][$month-1],
'day'=>$daynum, 'dayname'=>$daynames[$sequence][$daynum-1],
'day'=>$daynum, 'jtl'=>$jtl, 'day_count'=>$day,
'hours'=> floor(intval(substr($timer,0,2))/100
*$timeset['hours']),
'minute'=> floor(intval(substr($timer,2,2))/100
*$timeset['minutes']),
'seconds'=>floor(intval(substr($timer,4,2))/100
*$timeset['seconds']),
'microtime'=>substr($timer,6,strlen($timer)-6),
'strout'=>$maya_out);
return $maya_obj;
}
?>
This will return the mayan long count calendar which cycle reaches 13.0.0.0.0 in 2012, I have had to compress the changemaya function for this code library so if you want to space it out your more than welcome. It works with unix time. To call the routine use the following syntax. The mayan calendar is a day count that is around 5000 years old, it tracks our cestial position in the galaxy
<?php
echo MayanLongCount(time());
function MayanLongCount($tme){
$config = array('ppo' => array(13,0,0,0,0),
'epoch' => strtotime('2012-12-21'));
$diff=(($tme-$config['epoch'])/(60*60*24));
$ppo = changemaya($config['ppo'],ceil($diff));
return $ppo[0].'.'.$ppo[1].'.'.$ppo[2].'.'.$ppo[3].'.'.$ppo[4];
}
function changemaya($ppo,$diff){
if ($diff>0) { $amount=1; } else { $amount=-1; }
for ($sh=1;$sh<abs($diff);$sh++){ if ($ppo[4]+$amount>20){
if ($ppo[3]+$amount>20){ if ($ppo[2]+$amount>20){
if ($ppo[1]+$amount>20){ if ($ppo[0]+$amount>20){
$ppo[0]=0; $ppo[1]=0; $ppo[2]=0; $ppo[3]=0; $ppo[4]=0;
} else { $ppo[1]=0; $ppo[0]=$ppo[0]+$amount;}
} else { $ppo[2]=0; $ppo[1]=$ppo[1]+$amount; }
} else {$ppo[3]=0; $ppo[2]=$ppo[2]+$amount; }
} else { $ppo[4]=0; $ppo[3]=$ppo[3]+$amount; }
} elseif ($ppo[4]+$amount<0){ if ($ppo[3]+$amount<0){
if ($ppo[2]+$amount<0){ if ($ppo[1]+$amount<0){
if ($ppo[0]+$amount<0){ $ppo[0]=20; $ppo[1]=0;
$ppo[2]=0; $ppo[3]=0; $ppo[4]=0;
} else { $ppo[1]=20; $ppo[0]=$ppo[0]+$amount; }
} else { $ppo[2]=20; $ppo[1]=$ppo[1]+$amount; }
} else { $ppo[3]=20; $ppo[2]=$ppo[2]+$amount; }
} else { $ppo[4]=20; $ppo[3]=$ppo[3]+$amount; }
} else { $ppo[4]=$ppo[4]+$amount;}}
return $ppo;
}
?>
Thanks!!
To calculate NTP timestamp from unix timestamp:
<?
function ntptime()
{
return 2208988800 + time();
}
?>
NTP timestamps are represented as a 64-bit unsigned fixed-
point number, in seconds relative to 0h on 1 January 1900.
fRay Fergusons light reimplimentation doesn't work all of the time, because of the inaccuracy in the calculations (it is quite accurate but not accurate enough for a live web app)
I created this function a while ago and needed it again recently, so had to trawl through some old files to find it. Thought I'd post it here in case anyone else finds it useful.
<?php
/*
* Function to calculate which days are British bank holidays (England & Wales) for a given year.
*
* Created by David Scourfield, 07 August 2006, and released into the public domain.
* Anybody may use and/or modify this code.
*
* USAGE:
*
* array calculateBankHolidays(int $yr)
*
* ARGUMENTS
*
* $yr = 4 digit numeric representation of the year (eg 1997).
*
* RETURN VALUE
*
* Returns an array of strings where each string is a date of a bank holiday in the format "yyyy-mm-dd".
*
* See example below
*
*/
function calculateBankHolidays($yr) {
$bankHols = Array();
// New year's:
switch ( date("w", strtotime("$yr-01-01 12:00:00")) ) {
case 6:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-01-03";
break;
case 0:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-01-02";
break;
default:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-01-01";
}
// Good friday:
$bankHols[] = date("Y-m-d", strtotime( "+".(easter_days($yr) - 2)." days", strtotime("$yr-03-21 12:00:00") ));
// Easter Monday:
$bankHols[] = date("Y-m-d", strtotime( "+".(easter_days($yr) + 1)." days", strtotime("$yr-03-21 12:00:00") ));
// May Day:
if ($yr == 1995) {
$bankHols[] = "1995-05-08"; // VE day 50th anniversary year exception
} else {
switch (date("w", strtotime("$yr-05-01 12:00:00"))) {
case 0:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-02";
break;
case 1:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-01";
break;
case 2:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-07";
break;
case 3:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-06";
break;
case 4:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-05";
break;
case 5:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-04";
break;
case 6:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-03";
break;
}
}
// Whitsun:
if ($yr == 2002) { // exception year
$bankHols[] = "2002-06-03";
$bankHols[] = "2002-06-04";
} else {
switch (date("w", strtotime("$yr-05-31 12:00:00"))) {
case 0:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-25";
break;
case 1:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-31";
break;
case 2:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-30";
break;
case 3:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-29";
break;
case 4:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-28";
break;
case 5:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-27";
break;
case 6:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-05-26";
break;
}
}
// Summer Bank Holiday:
switch (date("w", strtotime("$yr-08-31 12:00:00"))) {
case 0:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-08-25";
break;
case 1:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-08-31";
break;
case 2:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-08-30";
break;
case 3:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-08-29";
break;
case 4:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-08-28";
break;
case 5:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-08-27";
break;
case 6:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-08-26";
break;
}
// Christmas:
switch ( date("w", strtotime("$yr-12-25 12:00:00")) ) {
case 5:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-12-25";
$bankHols[] = "$yr-12-28";
break;
case 6:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-12-27";
$bankHols[] = "$yr-12-28";
break;
case 0:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-12-26";
$bankHols[] = "$yr-12-27";
break;
default:
$bankHols[] = "$yr-12-25";
$bankHols[] = "$yr-12-26";
}
// Millenium eve
if ($yr == 1999) {
$bankHols[] = "1999-12-31";
}
return $bankHols;
}
/*
* EXAMPLE:
*
*/
header("Content-type: text/plain");
$bankHolsThisYear = calculateBankHolidays(2007);
print_r($bankHolsThisYear);
?>
Will output this result:
Array
(
[0] => 2007-01-01
[1] => 2007-04-06
[2] => 2007-04-09
[3] => 2007-05-07
[4] => 2007-05-28
[5] => 2007-08-27
[6] => 2007-12-25
[7] => 2007-12-26
)
The following is a light reimplimentation of some of these functions wich can be used in an include file to work around the lack of --with-calendar in php implimentations.
<?php
/* IMPLEMENTS SUBSET OF PHP CALENDAR FUNCTIONS ON SYSTEMS COMPILED W/O --enable-calendar */
if (!function_exists('cal_days_in_month')){
function cal_days_in_month($a_null, $a_month, $a_year) {
return date('t', mktime(0, 0, 0, $a_month+1, 0, $a_year));
}
}
if (!function_exists('cal_to_jd')){
function cal_to_jd($a_null, $a_month, $a_day, $a_year){
if ( $a_month <= 2 ){
$a_month = $a_month + 12 ;
$a_year = $a_year - 1 ;
}
$A = intval($a_year/100);
$B = intval($A/4) ;
$C = 2-$A+$B ;
$E = intval(365.25*($a_year+4716)) ;
$F = intval(30.6001*($a_month+1));
return intval($C+$a_day+$E+$F-1524) ;
}
}
if (!function_exists('get_jd_dmy')) {
function get_jd_dmy($a_jd){
$W = intval(($a_jd - 1867216.25)/36524.25) ;
$X = intval($W/4) ;
$A = $a_jd+1+$W-$X ;
$B = $A+1524 ;
$C = intval(($B-122.1)/365.25) ;
$D = intval(365.25*$C) ;
$E = intval(($B-$D)/30.6001) ;
$F = intval(30.6001*$E) ;
$a_day = $B-$D-$F ;
if ( $E > 13 ) {
$a_month=$E-13 ;
$a_year = $C-4715 ;
} else {
$a_month=$E-1 ;
$a_year=$C-4716 ;
}
return array($a_month, $a_day, $a_year) ;
}
}
if (!function_exists('jdmonthname')) {
function jdmonthname($a_jd,$a_mode){
$tmp = get_jd_dmy($a_jd) ;
$a_time = "$tmp[0]/$tmp[1]/$tmp[2]" ;
switch($a_mode) {
case 0:
return strftime("%b",strtotime("$a_time")) ;
case 1:
return strftime("%B",strtotime("$a_time")) ;
}
}
}
if (!function_exists('jddayofweek')) {
function jddayofweek($a_jd,$a_mode){
$tmp = get_jd_dmy($a_jd) ;
$a_time = "$tmp[0]/$tmp[1]/$tmp[2]" ;
switch($a_mode) {
case 1:
return strftime("%A",strtotime("$a_time")) ;
case 2:
return strftime("%a",strtotime("$a_time")) ;
default:
return strftime("%w",strtotime("$a_time")) ;
}
}
}
?>
<?php
class HijriCalendar
{
function monthName($i) // $i = 1..12
{
static $month = array(
"Mxrrm", "Safar", "Rabig-l-wwl", "Rabig-l-Axr",
"Cmd-l-wwl", "Cmd-l-Axr", "Racb", "bn",
"Ramazan", "wl", "Z-l-Qd", "Z-l-Xicc"
);
return $month[$i-1];
}
function GregorianToHijri($time = null)
{
if ($time === null) $time = time();
$m = date('m', $time);
$d = date('d', $time);
$y = date('Y', $time);
return HijriCalendar::JDToHijri(
cal_to_jd(CAL_GREGORIAN, $m, $d, $y));
}
function HijriToGregorian($m, $d, $y)
{
return jd_to_cal(CAL_GREGORIAN,
HijriCalendar::HijriToJD($m, $d, $y));
}
# Julian Day Count To Hijri
function JDToHijri($jd)
{
$jd = $jd - 1948440 + 10632;
$n = (int)(($jd - 1) / 10631);
$jd = $jd - 10631 * $n + 354;
$j = ((int)((10985 - $jd) / 5316)) *
((int)(50 * $jd / 17719)) +
((int)($jd / 5670)) *
((int)(43 * $jd / 15238));
$jd = $jd - ((int)((30 - $j) / 15)) *
((int)((17719 * $j) / 50)) -
((int)($j / 16)) *
((int)((15238 * $j) / 43)) + 29;
$m = (int)(24 * $jd / 709);
$d = $jd - (int)(709 * $m / 24);
$y = 30*$n + $j - 30;
return array($m, $d, $y);
}
# Hijri To Julian Day Count
function HijriToJD($m, $d, $y)
{
return (int)((11 * $y + 3) / 30) +
354 * $y + 30 * $m -
(int)(($m - 1) / 2) + $d + 1948440 - 385;
}
};
$hijri = HijriCalendar::GregorianToHijri( time() );
echo $hijri[1].'. '.HijriCalendar::monthName($hijri[0]).' '.$hijri[2];
?>
Had a similar problem as curlee, except I needed to create a JDE_ERP date. [format is CYYDDD]
<?php
function jde_date_create($month, $day, $year){
/*
* NOTE: $month and $day CANNOT have leading zeroes,
* $year must be'YYYY' format
*/
$jde_year_prefix = substr($year, 0, 1) - 1;
$jde_year_suffix = substr($year, -2);
//note that valid years for mktime are 1902-2037
$timestamp = mktime(0,0,0,$month, $day, $year);
$baseline_timestamp = mktime(0,0,0,1,0,$year);
$day_count = round(($timestamp - $baseline_timestamp)/86400);
$day_count_padded = str_pad($day_count,3,"0",STR_PAD_LEFT);
return ($jde_year_prefix . $jde_year_suffix . $day_count_padded);
}
echo jde_date_create(6,25,2000);// will return '103176'
?>
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Jim
I solved a problem with Julian dates that are used in the JD Edwards ERP package (running on AS/400). The Julian format for this system is as follows: CYYDDD
Where C is 0 for 1900 and 1 for 2000
DDD is the day of the year count
I used the mktime built-in php function to convert dates to the normal DD/MM/YYYY format. This function will convert dates that are between 1970 and 2038 (limitation of unix timestamps and the mktime function)
The $jde_date var needs to be a 6 len STRING.... if you use a numeric var type it will drop the leading 0 for any date that represents 1900.... this will botch the substr functions and thus make the whole thing wrong.
<?php
function jde_date_conv($jde_date)
{
$ct = substr($jde_date,0,1);
$yr = substr($jde_date,1,2);
$dy = substr($jde_date,3,3);
if($ct == 0) $yr_pfx = 19;
if($ct == 1) $yr_pfx = 20;
$tlt_yr = $yr_pfx.$yr;
$base_time = mktime(0,0,0,1,0,$tlt_yr);
$unix_time = ($dy * 86400) + $base_time;
return date("m/d/Y" , $unix_time);
}
?>