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The MongoDate class

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Represent date objects for the database. This class should be used to save dates to the database and to query for dates. For example:

<?php

// save a date to the database
$collection->save(array("ts" => new MongoDate()));

$start = new MongoDate(strtotime("2010-01-15 00:00:00"));
$end = new MongoDate(strtotime("2010-01-30 00:00:00"));

// find dates between 1/15/2010 and 1/30/2010
$collection->find(array("ts" => array('$gt' => $start'$lte' => $end)));

?>

MongoDB stores dates as milliseconds past the epoch. This means that dates do not contain timezone information. Timezones must be stored in a separate field if needed. Second, this means that any precision beyond milliseconds will be lost when the document is sent to/from the database.

Sınıf Sözdizimi

MongoDate {
/* Fields */
public int $MongoDate->sec ;
public int $usec ;
/* Yöntemler */
MongoDate::__construct ([ int $sec = time() [, int $usec = 0 ]] )
public string MongoDate::__toString ( void )
}

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add a note add a note User Contributed Notes MongoDate
jhonnydcano at yahoo dot com 15-Mar-2010 05:43
For showing a human readable MongoDate, you can use something like this:

<?php
date
('Y-M-d h:i:s', $yourDate->sec);
?>

 
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