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Is there a way in a MySQL statement to order records (through a date stamp) by >= NOW() -1 so all records from the day before today to the future are selected?

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Judging by the documentation for date/time functions, you should be able to do something like:

SELECT * FROM FOO
WHERE MY_DATE_FIELD >= NOW() - INTERVAL 1 DAY
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  • how to get now to so on.. mean current date to all records those are available in db. ? this is just for one day but i need all record now to on words. @jon Sep 3, 2015 at 7:16
  • Does it consider the user's localtime when the records are in UTC?
    – Adry
    Jul 17, 2018 at 7:13
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    @Adry: I doubt it, but you should test carefully.
    – Jon Skeet
    Jul 17, 2018 at 7:46
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Be aware that the result may be slightly different than you expect.

NOW() returns a DATETIME.

And INTERVAL works as named, e.g. INTERVAL 1 DAY = 24 hours.

So if your script is cron'd to run at 03:00, it will miss the first three hours of records from the 'oldest' day.

To get the whole day use CURDATE() - INTERVAL 1 DAY. This will get back to the beginning of the previous day regardless of when the script is run.

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Didn't see any answers correctly using DATE_ADD or DATE_SUB:

Subtract 1 day from NOW()

...WHERE DATE_FIELD >= DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 DAY)

Add 1 day from NOW()

...WHERE DATE_FIELD >= DATE_ADD(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 DAY)
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    Looks "cleaner", somehow, but a bit "heavy" as well. Is there really any added value in explicitly calling a method rather than using a simple addition/substraction ?
    – Balmipour
    Sep 3, 2020 at 12:26
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You're almost there: it's NOW() - INTERVAL 1 DAY

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Sure you can:

SELECT * FROM table
WHERE DateStamp > DATE_ADD(NOW(), INTERVAL -1 DAY)
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    Confusing using DATE_ADD then -1 day. Aug 3, 2018 at 13:44
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when search field is timestamp and you want find records from 0 hours yesterday and 0 hour today use construction

MY_DATE_TIME_FIELD between makedate(year(now()), date_format(now(),'%j')-1) and makedate(year(now()), date_format(now(),'%j'))  

instead

 now() - interval 1 day
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try this: SELECT * FROM FOO WHERE MY_DATE_FIELD >= NOW() - INTERVAL '1' DAY

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