1

MySQL Table: -

ID    |    From_DateTime      |    To_DateTime

1          2014-09-01 10:00:00    2014-09-10 22:00:00

Explanation:

I have added 2 columns in database table for Date and Time range. The data shown above means that from 01-09-2014 to 10-09-2014 is the date range and 10:00:00 to 22:00:00 is the time range.

Positive Scenario - Now I am passing 2014-09-05 15:00:00 in my query which comes into Date and Time both range. What I need is the ID from the query.

Negative Scenario - Now I am passing 2014-09-05 23:00:00 in my query which comes into Date comes into range but TIME is not in the specified range so I should get 0 result.

I have no idea about database queries and that is why I am posting it to here to get some help from the database experts.

6
  • Split it to 4 columns: 2 dates and 2 times, since the current schema doesn't make much sense. Then use DATE() + TIME() functions to compare.
    – zerkms
    Sep 11, 2014 at 3:43
  • Using this 2 columns is it not possible to do the match? Is it mandatory to have 4 columns instead of 2? If yes and i split it to 4 columns can you please help me in building query.
    – Scorpion
    Sep 11, 2014 at 4:04
  • It is possible, but it doesn't make much sense. datetime points to the exact point in time, whereas you need a date and a time which aren't related to each other.
    – zerkms
    Sep 11, 2014 at 4:06
  • Can you please tell me how its possible with 2 columns?
    – Scorpion
    Sep 11, 2014 at 4:07
  • Yeah its done but its giving me null value if no match found. Can you guide me how to avoid that?
    – Scorpion
    Sep 11, 2014 at 4:18

2 Answers 2

1

Something like this should work. May need some tweaking.

SELECT ID FROM (
  SELECT ID FROM <tablename> 
    WHERE DATE('<dateTimeValue>') BETWEEN DATE(From_DateTime) AND DATE(To_DateTime) 
    AND TIME('<dateTimeValue>') BETWEEN TIME(From_DateTime) AND TIME(To_DateTime)
  UNION
    SELECT 0 AS ID FROM DUAL
) AS a LIMIT 1
4
  • If I am passing '2014-09-05 23:00:00' then also it returns row which is incorrect, I need to match date and time both.
    – Scorpion
    Sep 11, 2014 at 4:02
  • Gotcha, Editing the above. You'll need 2 between clauses. Sep 11, 2014 at 4:05
  • 1
    This is going to slow you down though. You should take the recommendation above and create 4 columns From_Date, To_Date, From_Time, To_Time so they may be indexed and you don't have to run 6 functions on each row being tested Sep 11, 2014 at 4:09
  • One last query, If match does not found its returning NULL. Can we have it like if no match found it should not return NULL.
    – Scorpion
    Sep 11, 2014 at 4:13
0

SELECT id FROM date_time WHERE From_DateTime < '2014-09-05 15:00:00' AND To_DateTime > '2014-09-05 15:00:00';

here date_time is table name... Don't forgot to put date in single quotes

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.