Time is saved into the database as 00:00:00





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Currently, I am trying to save a form into the database. However, when I try to save the time into database, it was saved as 00:00:00. The data type that I am using is time. Could it be due to the form using hh:mm AM/PM format hence, the form details was not saved into the database?



HTML:



<div data-role="fieldcontainer">
<label for="time_from">From</label>
<input type="time" name="time_from">
</div>

<div data-role="fieldcontainer">
<label for="time_to">To</label>
<input type="time" name="time_to">
</div>


JS:



function AddBooking() {
var url = serverURL() + "/submitform.php";
var JSONObject = {
"time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
"time_to": $('#time_to').val()
}
$.ajax({
url: url,
type: 'GET',
data: JSONObject,
dataType: 'json',
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
success: function (arr) {
_getApplicationResult(arr);
},
error: function () {
validationMsg();
}
});
}
function _getAddorderResult(arr) {
if (arr[0].result === 1) {
validationMsgs("Application submitted.", "Info", "OK");
window.location = "homepage.html";

}
else {
validationMsgs("Application is not submitted", "Error", "OK");
}
}









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    Set id attribute to input element.

    – Shashidhara
    Nov 23 '18 at 11:52


















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Currently, I am trying to save a form into the database. However, when I try to save the time into database, it was saved as 00:00:00. The data type that I am using is time. Could it be due to the form using hh:mm AM/PM format hence, the form details was not saved into the database?



HTML:



<div data-role="fieldcontainer">
<label for="time_from">From</label>
<input type="time" name="time_from">
</div>

<div data-role="fieldcontainer">
<label for="time_to">To</label>
<input type="time" name="time_to">
</div>


JS:



function AddBooking() {
var url = serverURL() + "/submitform.php";
var JSONObject = {
"time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
"time_to": $('#time_to').val()
}
$.ajax({
url: url,
type: 'GET',
data: JSONObject,
dataType: 'json',
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
success: function (arr) {
_getApplicationResult(arr);
},
error: function () {
validationMsg();
}
});
}
function _getAddorderResult(arr) {
if (arr[0].result === 1) {
validationMsgs("Application submitted.", "Info", "OK");
window.location = "homepage.html";

}
else {
validationMsgs("Application is not submitted", "Error", "OK");
}
}









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    Set id attribute to input element.

    – Shashidhara
    Nov 23 '18 at 11:52














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Currently, I am trying to save a form into the database. However, when I try to save the time into database, it was saved as 00:00:00. The data type that I am using is time. Could it be due to the form using hh:mm AM/PM format hence, the form details was not saved into the database?



HTML:



<div data-role="fieldcontainer">
<label for="time_from">From</label>
<input type="time" name="time_from">
</div>

<div data-role="fieldcontainer">
<label for="time_to">To</label>
<input type="time" name="time_to">
</div>


JS:



function AddBooking() {
var url = serverURL() + "/submitform.php";
var JSONObject = {
"time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
"time_to": $('#time_to').val()
}
$.ajax({
url: url,
type: 'GET',
data: JSONObject,
dataType: 'json',
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
success: function (arr) {
_getApplicationResult(arr);
},
error: function () {
validationMsg();
}
});
}
function _getAddorderResult(arr) {
if (arr[0].result === 1) {
validationMsgs("Application submitted.", "Info", "OK");
window.location = "homepage.html";

}
else {
validationMsgs("Application is not submitted", "Error", "OK");
}
}









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Currently, I am trying to save a form into the database. However, when I try to save the time into database, it was saved as 00:00:00. The data type that I am using is time. Could it be due to the form using hh:mm AM/PM format hence, the form details was not saved into the database?



HTML:



<div data-role="fieldcontainer">
<label for="time_from">From</label>
<input type="time" name="time_from">
</div>

<div data-role="fieldcontainer">
<label for="time_to">To</label>
<input type="time" name="time_to">
</div>


JS:



function AddBooking() {
var url = serverURL() + "/submitform.php";
var JSONObject = {
"time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
"time_to": $('#time_to').val()
}
$.ajax({
url: url,
type: 'GET',
data: JSONObject,
dataType: 'json',
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
success: function (arr) {
_getApplicationResult(arr);
},
error: function () {
validationMsg();
}
});
}
function _getAddorderResult(arr) {
if (arr[0].result === 1) {
validationMsgs("Application submitted.", "Info", "OK");
window.location = "homepage.html";

}
else {
validationMsgs("Application is not submitted", "Error", "OK");
}
}






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    Set id attribute to input element.

    – Shashidhara
    Nov 23 '18 at 11:52














  • 1





    Set id attribute to input element.

    – Shashidhara
    Nov 23 '18 at 11:52








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Set id attribute to input element.

– Shashidhara
Nov 23 '18 at 11:52





Set id attribute to input element.

– Shashidhara
Nov 23 '18 at 11:52












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I think the problem is here:



var JSONObject = {
"time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
"time_to": $('#time_to').val()
}


you trying to access to element with the id time_from and time_to
but your html doesn't have one...
try to add id to the input elements.



good luck






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        "time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
    "time_to": $('#time_to').val()


    Hash (#) is used to access an object by id attribute




    You need something like that:



     "time_from": $("input[name='time_from']").val(),
    "time_to": $("input[name='time_to']").val(),





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      I think the problem is here:



      var JSONObject = {
      "time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
      "time_to": $('#time_to').val()
      }


      you trying to access to element with the id time_from and time_to
      but your html doesn't have one...
      try to add id to the input elements.



      good luck






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        I think the problem is here:



        var JSONObject = {
        "time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
        "time_to": $('#time_to').val()
        }


        you trying to access to element with the id time_from and time_to
        but your html doesn't have one...
        try to add id to the input elements.



        good luck






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          I think the problem is here:



          var JSONObject = {
          "time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
          "time_to": $('#time_to').val()
          }


          you trying to access to element with the id time_from and time_to
          but your html doesn't have one...
          try to add id to the input elements.



          good luck






          share|improve this answer













          I think the problem is here:



          var JSONObject = {
          "time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
          "time_to": $('#time_to').val()
          }


          you trying to access to element with the id time_from and time_to
          but your html doesn't have one...
          try to add id to the input elements.



          good luck







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          answered Nov 23 '18 at 11:52









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                  "time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
              "time_to": $('#time_to').val()


              Hash (#) is used to access an object by id attribute




              You need something like that:



               "time_from": $("input[name='time_from']").val(),
              "time_to": $("input[name='time_to']").val(),





              share|improve this answer




























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                    "time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
                "time_to": $('#time_to').val()


                Hash (#) is used to access an object by id attribute




                You need something like that:



                 "time_from": $("input[name='time_from']").val(),
                "time_to": $("input[name='time_to']").val(),





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                      "time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
                  "time_to": $('#time_to').val()


                  Hash (#) is used to access an object by id attribute




                  You need something like that:



                   "time_from": $("input[name='time_from']").val(),
                  "time_to": $("input[name='time_to']").val(),





                  share|improve this answer














                      "time_from": $('#time_from').val(),
                  "time_to": $('#time_to').val()


                  Hash (#) is used to access an object by id attribute




                  You need something like that:



                   "time_from": $("input[name='time_from']").val(),
                  "time_to": $("input[name='time_to']").val(),






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