While trying to get the list who have their b'days upcoming in a range of time, we can run in to couple of issues.
When there is a leap year, then there is a chance that the condition you have fails to handle the case of leap years. Next problem could be like today is 2016-12-30
and you need b'days for next 7 days. So the end of the period is in year 2017
. Some condition fail in this case. These are very important test cases.
Most of the fixed in this thread are using the DAYOFYEAR()
which fails when you are on a leap year.
eg.
DAYOFYEAR('2016-03-01 00:00:00')
is 61
.
DAYOFYEAR('2015-03-01 00:00:00')
is 60
Simplest and most easy to understand way is this.
- Calculate the next upcoming b'day for a user.
- Then check if the day comes in our range.
This works on leap years and also the range of dates span in two years.
SELECT *
FROM `PERSONS`
WHERE
/*
Here we calculate the next coming b'day for user
and check if it is between our span
*/
CONCAT(IF(
CONCAT( YEAR(CURDATE()), substring(`BIRTHDAY`, 5, length(`BIRTHDAY`))) < CURDATE(),
YEAR(CURDATE()) + 1, /* Adds an year if already past */
YEAR(CURDATE()) /* Use this year if it is upcoming */
), substring(`BIRTHDAY`, 5, length(`BIRTHDAY`)))
BETWEEN CURDATE() AND DATE_ADD(CURDATE(), INTERVAL @tot DAY)
PS: Also it is the best solution if you want to order these on the basis of the b'days. You just need to add this as a field.