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In my MySQL database, I have a startdate and an enddate field. Using today's date from PHP, is there a way to only select rows where the startdate is before today's date and the enddate is after today's date?

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    Have you tried searching the interwebs before posting here?
    – kapa
    Jun 15, 2012 at 13:44
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    WHERE CURDATE() BETWEEN start_date AND end_date Jun 15, 2012 at 13:44
  • if you are storing dates in fields with datetime type - you can read sql manual and use between. if not... get a book about databases
    – k102
    Jun 15, 2012 at 13:45
  • Would rather post here and get the answer in 30 seconds than read through a book for a quick question.
    – panthro
    Jun 15, 2012 at 13:47
  • What datatypes are the dates in? It doesn't necessarily change the resulting SQL, but people store dates in a few different ways (I've known a few places that store unix timestamps for dates).
    – artlung
    Jun 15, 2012 at 13:49

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Try

WHERE startdate >= todays_date AND enddate <= todaysdate

or

WHERE todays_date BETWEEN startdate and enddate

Docs for BETWEEN here

Rather than use PHP to get the current date use the build in MySQL function CURDATE() so :

WHERE startdate >= CURDATE() AND enddate <= CURDATE()

or

WHERE CURDATE() BETWEEN startdate and enddate
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Try BETWEEN:

WHERE today between START_DATE AND END_DATE
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You can utilize SQL's between clause:

$query = "SELECT colList FROM table WHERE CURDATE() BETWEEN startdate AND enddate";
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you did not provided any code so i am assuming you start and end date in db have datetime datatypes,

$today = date("Y-m-d H:i:s") will produce somethig like 2012-06-14 14:46:00 and this is format Mysql understands, so can use it in ur query

select * from 'your-table' where $today BETWEEN 'start_date' AND 'END_DATE'

Thanks

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My PHP and SQL are rusty, but the following should work where $date is the variable where you have put today's date.

$results = mysqli_query( $conn, 
    "select * from yourTable where startdate<'{$date}' AND enddate>'{$date}'" );

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