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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T18:58:27+00:00 2026-06-13T18:58:27+00:00

Given the following two mysql queries: SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE DATE_ADD(datetimecolumn,INTERVAL 24 HOUR)>NOW()

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Given the following two mysql queries:

SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE DATE_ADD(datetimecolumn,INTERVAL 24 HOUR)>NOW()

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SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE DATE_SUB(NOW(),INTERVAL 24 HOUR)>datetimecolumn

Which query will be faster?

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    2026-06-13T18:58:28+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 6:58 pm

    What I think you want to know:

    The second ought to be appreciably faster, since datetimecolumn may be directly used in an index operation. Without an index, I’d say the difference ought to be negligible (time operation and function calls being too much faster than data retrieval from disk).

    What you really asked:

    The two queries are not equivalent (they do not return the same records).

    DATE_ADD(datetimecolumn,INTERVAL 24 HOUR)>NOW()
    

    retrieves the records NEWER than 24 hours from now (so, all those inserted since yesterday).

    The second

    DATE_SUB(NOW(),INTERVAL 24 HOUR)>datetimecolumn
    

    retrieves the records OLDER than 24 hours from now (two or more days in the past).

    So in that case, which query is the faster, the answer would be it depends on how many records there are…

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