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As suprising as it may sound, I couldn't find this exact information anywhere else. I need to compare 2 dates with time in a single SQL query. One of the datetimes is the exact end of a promotion and the other one is the datetime of the query (current datetime). My SQL query looks like this now:

 $usr_id=$_SESSION['usr_id'];
 $now = date("d-m-Y H:i:s");
 $sql="SELECT * FROM usr_offers WHERE usr_id='$usr_id' AND of_enddate>='$now'";

This query does not work neither does show any kind of errors - it outputs all data from the table.

So how do I compare two datetime dates with time in them in a SQL query?

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The default datetime format of mysql is "Y-m-d H:i:s" Change your datetime format to

$now = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");

and try again.

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Check your date format stored in the database. If it is stored as date time then change the format as

$now = date('Y-m-d H:i:s');

or it may stored as time string then convert the current time into the string and then compare the date.

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