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Start your free trialSascha Schumacher
14,145 PointsWhat is wrong?
Hey What is wrong?
<?php
function valid_sql_date($date) {
//add code here
$dateMatch = explode('-',$date);
if(count($dateMatch) == 3
&& strlen($dateMatch) == 4
&& strlen($dateMatch) == 2
&& strlen($dateMatch) == 2 && checkdate($dateMatch[0], $dateMatch[1], $dateMatch[2])){ return true; }
else{
return false;
}
}
2 Answers
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsHi Sascha,
You have a few issues.
You're checking the string length on the array itself instead of one of the elements.
To check the year:
strlen($dateMatch[0]) == 4
You also have the arguments for checkdate
in the wrong order. You should pass in the month, day and then year.