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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T19:09:18+00:00 2026-06-17T19:09:18+00:00

I have an MySQL table with fields uid (INT) and TIME (TIMESTAMP) where user

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I have an MySQL table with fields uid (INT) and TIME (TIMESTAMP) where user logins on the site are registered.

What is the smartiest way to recieve number of users who entered the site during 2 days or more?
Does exists something better then the snippet below which I use?

SELECT count(*) FROM
   (SELECT uid, count(*) as DistinctDayCount FROM 
       (SELECT uid, Time FROM Log GROUP BY uid, DATE(Time)) AS DistinctDays 
   GROUP BY uid) AS DaysCount
WHERE DistinctDayCount > 1
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    2026-06-17T19:09:20+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 7:09 pm

    You can do it with one less subquery:

    select count(*)
    from (select uid, count(distinct date(time)) as DistinctDayCount
          from log
          group by uid
         ) t
    WHERE DistinctDayCount > 1
    

    To be honest, though, I would look at the numbers for each count, using a query such as:

    select DistinctDayCount, count(*), min(uid), max(uid)
    from (select uid, count(distinct date(time)) as DistinctDayCount
          from log
          group by uid
         ) t
    group by DistinctDayCount
    order by 1
    

    The min and max give example user ids, which you can investigate further. And often the next question after something like “how many users logged in for more than 1 day” is “what is the distribution of the number of days they logged in”.

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