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Consider the following table:

+---------+---------+------------+----------+------------+
| msg_id  | user_id | _date      | _time    | count_for  |
+-------------------+------------+----------+------------+
|   1     | 1       | 2011-01-22 | 06:23:11 | 2011-01-22 |
|   2     | 1       | 2011-01-23 | 16:17:03 | 2011-01-24 |
|   3     | 1       | 2011-01-23 | 17:05:45 | 2011-01-24 |
|   4     | 2       | 2011-01-24 | 06:58:13 | 2011-01-24 |
|   5     | 2       | 2011-01-24 | 15:59:32 | 2011-01-24 |
|   6     | 3       | 2011-01-25 | 13:45:00 | ...        |
|   7     | 3       | 2011-01-26 | 13:22:34 | ...        |
+---------+---------+------------+----------+------------+

I want to count the number of messages per day, but messages after 16:00 this day have to count for the next day: - msg 1 is written before 16:00 on 2011-01-22, so count_for is (same day) 2011-01-22 - msg 2 is written after 16:00 on 2011-01-23, so count_for is (next day) 2011-01-24

Obviously, I did the first 5 manually. My question is: with what query can I perform this operation automatically (in MySQL)?

2 Answers 2

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Something like

SELECT count(msg_id), if(_time >= '16:00:00', _date + INTERVAL 1 DAY, _date) AS effective_date
FROM yourtable
GROUP BY effective_date

should do the trick.

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  • I really meant with what update query can I insert the dates into count_for :-) I need to later on export all this to Excell for someone elkse to perform stuff with. Would that then be UPDATE messages SET count_for = if(_time >= '16:00:00', _date + INTERVAL 1 DAY, _date)?
    – Pr0no
    May 2, 2012 at 18:53
  • Ah. just turn it into an UPDATE query instead, UPDATE yourtable SET count_for=if(....)
    – Marc B
    May 2, 2012 at 18:54
  • I think you should be in the habit of using CASE instead of IF, since CASE is part of the SQL standard, and hence works on other databases. May 2, 2012 at 20:45
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SELECT IF(_time < '16:00:00', _date, ADDDATE(_date, 1)) AS d, COUNT(*)
FROM `table`
GROUP BY d

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