Leftfield Posted February 5, 2011 Share Posted February 5, 2011 Hi im new to php Im excellent in C# more but lets not go into that I was wondering how to call this function. What am i doing wrong.. <?php if(isset($_POST['submit'])) { $startDate = strtotime($_POST['startdate']); $endDate = strtotime($_POST['enddate']); if($startDate != false && $endDate != false) { $startDate = date("y-m-d",$startDate); $endDate = date('y-m-d',$endDate); SearchForBookedRooms($startDate,$endDate); } else { echo "Please select both dates!"; } function SearchForBookedRooms($startDate,$endDate)//Calling this Function Here?? { } } ?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunfighter Posted February 5, 2011 Share Posted February 5, 2011 $theAnswer = SearchForBookedRooms($startDate,$endDate); depends on what the function is returning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leftfield Posted February 5, 2011 Author Share Posted February 5, 2011 $theAnswer = SearchForBookedRooms($startDate,$endDate); depends on what the function is returning. Thanks for the reply but i dont want to return any value . I just want to go to the next method Anyway I figured it out i was calling my function in a function Solution <?php if(isset($_POST['submit'])) { $startDate = strtotime($_POST['startdate']); $endDate = strtotime($_POST['enddate']); if($startDate != false && $endDate != false) { $startDate = date("y-m-d",$startDate); $endDate = date('y-m-d',$endDate); SearchForBookedRooms($startDate,$endDate); } else { echo "Please select both dates!"; } } function SearchForBookedRooms($startDate,$endDate)//Calling this Function Here?? { echo "Called via Conditional logic"; } ?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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