I saw the question and the subsequent answer to Working with podio api, i get a DateTime object and cant exccess its values.
The answer given did work for me, which was to use the format function, but it made me wonder if this documentation on podio is out of date because it doesn't seem to work.
http://podio.github.io/podio-php/fields/#date-field
In particular here are the examples given on the podio site for getting values that didn't seem to work 'as is' unless I extended the reference with a "->format('Y-m-d H:i:s')". Since these statements are "print" statements versus something like an assignment statement, I would think this is an important detail to drop off.
Am I wrong and missing something?
$item = PodioItem::get_basic(123);
$field_id = 'date';
print $item->fields[$field_id]->start; // E.g. DateTime or null
print $item->fields[$field_id]->start_date; // E.g. DateTime or null
print $item->fields[$field_id]->start_time; // E.g. DateTime or null
print $item->fields[$field_id]->end; // E.g. DateTime or null
print $item->fields[$field_id]->end_date; // E.g. DateTime or null
print $item->fields[$field_id]->end_time; // E.g. DateTime or null
print $item->fields[$field_id]->humanized_value; E.g. "2014-02-14 14:00-15:00"