I'm trying to add seconds to a date based on certain events that occur. Often times, if these events occur at the same time, too many seconds get added on. Here's how I am currently doing it in PHP and MySQL
$time_add_on = 15 - $seconds_left;
DATE_ADD(STR_TO_DATE(end_dt,'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s'), INTERVAL '".$time_add_on."' SECOND
What this is doing is taking the current seconds left from the 'end_dt' subtracting 15 and adding it to the 'end_dt', basically giving you 15 seconds left.
The goal here is basically too add 15 seconds or reset the date to where only 15 seconds are left. This is causing issues, where instead of resetting to 15 seconds left, it'll add 30 seconds or 45 seconds.
Would anyone know the best way to do this?
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