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Browse All TopicsHiya I have a table with a column called "joined", this is a DATE field and another table with DATETIME.
I will be doing a PHP switch to get each type, so I will do a different query for each type of search.
I am looking for the following:
This Week
This Month
This Year
Last Week
Last Month
Last Year
Today
Yesterday
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by: virmaiorPosted on 2008-08-06 at 11:50:48ID: 22173609
reference: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/r efman/5.0/ en/date-an d-time- fun ctions.htm l
d,"%Y-%m-% d") = CURDATE(); d,"%Y-%m-% d") = DATE_SUB(CURDATE(),INTERVA L 1 DAY);
I'm not sure I understand the question really but:
This Week
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE YEARWEEK(your_date_field) = YEARWEEK(NOW());
This Month
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE YEAR(your_date_field) = YEAR(NOW()) AND MONTH(your_date_field) = MONTH(NOW());
This Year
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE YEAR(your_date_field) = YEAR(NOW()) ;
Last Week
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE YEARWEEK(your_date_field) = YEARWEEK(NOW()) -1;
Last Month
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE YEAR(your_date_field) = YEAR(DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 WEEK)) AND MONTH(your_date_field) = MONTH(DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 WEEK));
Last Year
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE YEAR(your_date_field) = YEAR(NOW()) -1;
Today
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE DATE_FORMAT(your_date_fiel
Yesterday
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE DATE_FORMAT(your_date_fiel