Can someone kindly explain me why these two give different results?
I execute this with PHP.
date("YW",mktime(0, 0, 0, 3, 22 , 2013)); // outputs 201312
And when I execute this with MySQL
SELECT YEARWEEK(now()); // outputs 201311
解决方案
You need to specify mode 3 on the mysql YEARWEEK call:
SELECT YEARWEEK(now(),3);
The PHP date() placeholder W returns the week number according to the ISO 8601 specification. That means weeks start on Monday (not Sunday), the first week of the year is number 1 (not 0), and that week is the first one that has at least 4 days in the new year (so it's the week containing the new year's first Thursday). According to the documentation for the MySQL WEEK function, that combination of options is mode 3.
Also, to pull Alles's note into the accepted answer because it's important: the placeholders Y and W don't go together. If you want the year that goes with the ISO week number, you should use o instead of Y. For example, consider Monday, December 29th, 2014:
date('YW', mktime(0,0,0,12,29,2014)); #=> 201401 : 1st week of 2014??
date('oW', mktime(0,0,0,12,29,2014)); #=> 201501 : better