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problem selecting date range in MySQL

Asked by michaelbelt in MySQL Server

Tags: from, range, selecting

The story goes like this:
I've been brought onto a project after the last developer
bailed.  We have a table with a column called "auction,"
which holds the date an auction was held.  I need to
select all the info where the date matches a certain
range.  Usually, as we all know, I could simply do
WHERE auction BETWEEN '2002-01-05' AND '2002-02-05'

However, the genius that I replaced didn't make "auction"
a DATE type, he made it varchar.  If I had my way, I'd
go through and rebuild the entire thing from scratch, but
that's not an option.  Because it's doing a string
compare, it's just not working.  Does anybody have ANY
ideas whatsoever?  The MySQL version is 3.23.49, and I'm
running it on Solaris.  Thanks!
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