At 22:29 -0500 4/27/06, Afan Pasalic wrote:
No, not exactly. More as "there is a solution"...
What would be the best way to do?
-afan
What's wrong with WHERE last_access >= NOW() - INTERVAL 1 HOUR ?
You don't want CURTIME(), I think, because that has only time, not the
date.
Paul DuBois wrote:
At 20:52 +0200 4/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to list all registeed users they are "online" last 15 minutes.
I can do it by using timestamp:
<?php
$current_time = time();
$start_time = ($current_time - 15*60);
SELECT * FROM members WHERE last_access >= '$start_time'
?>
But, I know there is something like:
SELECT * FROM members WHERE last_access BETWEEN(CURTIME(), INTERVAL 15 MIN)
?!?
Thanks for any help.
If you mean "what is the syntax of BETWEEN?," it's in this section
of the manual:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/comparison-operators.html
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