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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ is as specified by the `operator` property.
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```php |
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[['from', 'to'], 'date'], |
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[['from_date', 'to_date'], 'date'], |
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] |
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``` |
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@ -113,6 +113,13 @@ specified via [[yii\validators\DateValidator::timestampAttribute|timestampAttrib
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- `timestampAttribute`: the name of the attribute to which this validator may assign the UNIX timestamp |
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converted from the input date/time. |
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In case the input is optional you may also want to add a default value filter in addition to the date validator |
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to ensure empty input is stored as `NULL`. Other wise you may end up with dates like `0000-00-00` in your database |
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or `1970-01-01` in the input field of a date picker. |
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```php |
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[['from_date', 'to_date'], 'default', 'value' => null], |
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``` |
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## [[yii\validators\DefaultValueValidator|default]] <a name="default"></a> |
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