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I have a database with a table that has two fields: a date field (yyyy/mm/dd) and a value.

I want to pick only the values that correspond to each specific day.

So I want to work with all values that have 2014/07/30 date. And then 2014/07/31, and then 2014/08/01, and so on.

I know that I can select the specific date with something like:

$consulta="  SELECT fecha, monto
             FROM gasto 
             WHERE fecha = '2014/07/30'
             ";

But how may I do automatically with every date? And even future dates?

Ie. I want to sum all results and show them by date, like:

2014/07/30 = 10

2014/07/31 = 24

2014/08/01 = 12

etc...

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  • and can't you use the >= operator? Or the between date1 and date2?
    – mTorres
    Aug 3, 2014 at 18:04
  • Or just SELECT fecha, monto FROM gasto ... no need of a WHERE condition
    – Rahul
    Aug 3, 2014 at 18:05
  • If you want to select records for every date then you're essentially selecting every record. Just get rid of the WHERE clause.
    – David
    Aug 3, 2014 at 18:05
  • I have clarified the question. BTW, I don't understand why the close vote or the minus 1. Just because the question seems to plain?
    – Rosamunda
    Aug 3, 2014 at 18:16

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If you want to sum the results by date, then use a group by clause:

SELECT fecha, sum(monto) as summonto
FROM gasto 
GROUP BY fecha;

If you want the total sum for all dates, just use the sum() without the group by:

SELECT fecha, sum(monto) as summonto
FROM gasto ;

You can add a where clause to either query to restrict the particular dates.

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