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Gravity Forms: Validate two date fields to ensure the "End date" is after the "Start date"
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<?php | |
// Form #215 | |
// Start date field id: #18 | |
// End date field id: #19 | |
// Validation only applies to the end date, but checks the value of both dates | |
add_filter('gform_field_validation_215_19', 'rs_validate_two_gf_date_fields', 10, 4); | |
function rs_validate_two_gf_date_fields( $result, $value, $form, $field ) { | |
$start_date_field_id = 18; | |
$end_date_field_id = 19; | |
$start_date = rgpost("input_{$start_date_field_id}"); | |
$end_date = rgpost("input_{$end_date_field_id}"); | |
$end_date_value = new DateTime(GFFormsModel::prepare_date( $field->dateFormat, array_values($end_date) )); | |
$start_date_value = new DateTime(GFFormsModel::prepare_date( $field->dateFormat, array_values($start_date) )); | |
if ( $end_date_value < $start_date_value ) { | |
$result['is_valid'] = false; | |
$result['message'] = 'End Date must be on or after the Start date.'; | |
} | |
return $result; | |
} |
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