@Sajad You still seem confused. First of all, it's not Gregorian, nor is what you're referring to Solar. You're using an Iranian Calendar. That's not even a Solar calendar. Secondly, remember that storage and format are two independent concepts.
@tereško You never know. You could get rich before you die and they come up with a cryogenic way to freeze your brain until such time that they can upload your consciousness into a machine then bring you back in the year 2532.
If MySQL had to actually understand the difference between one calendar and another it would be rather complex. Since it doesn't, the storage mechanism becomes simple and the format mechanism remains open to extension.
The Solar Hijri calendar (Persian: گاهشماری هجری خورشیدی, Pashto: لمريز لېږدیز کلیز), also called the Solar Hejri calendar or Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. It begins on the vernal equinox as determined by astronomical calculation for the Iran Standard Time meridian (52.5°E or GMT+3.5h). This determination of starting moment is more accurate than the Gregorian calendar for predicting the date of the vernal equinox, because it uses astronomical observations rather than mathematical rules.
Each of the twelve months corresponds with...
@PeeHaa Their calendar is based on observation rather than rule. More often than not that observation defies scientific evidence and entails political/social/religious agenda.
@udaysagar Ah, there's your problem. createFromFormat was added in 5.3. You'll need to get a newer PHP version (5.2 is really outdated anyway so you'll want to)
@udaysagar How much do you pay for shared hosting? I'm willing to bet there is a VPS solution out there within the same price range if not cheaper than your shared hosting.
@udaysagar your host may give you an option to change PHP version. If they don't, I suggest switching to a different host. 5.2 is very old now and insecure, and it lacks lots of useful features
@bwoebi Oh sure, but the relevance of create_function today makes it virtually non-existent. So I decided to use past tense in order to reflect on how little I value its significance :D
@Andrea Work and work-well are two different problems. For example, it's non-trivial to store and maintain a complex 3-dimensional nested structure like a tree in a flat 2-dimensional relational database like that of the relational database that relies on rows and columns (as in set theory).
@Andrea It's OK. They still failed to solve packet switching based voice transmission any better than the rest. So more cats helps divert attention away from the real problem.
@Sajad , as @Andrea pointed out, there are few lines which will trigger errors, containing Yii:t(). Those are "translation class" to a framework, from which the class was taken. You can replace $F = Yii::t('HijriShamsi', 'mon.' . $n); with simply $F = 'mon.' . $n;