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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T18:17:40+00:00 2026-05-22T18:17:40+00:00

I have the following data in a MySQL table table : ID : int(11)

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I have the following data in a MySQL table table:

ID: int(11) [this is the primary key]

Date: date

and I run the MySQL query:

SELECT * from table WHERE Date=CURDATE() and ID=1;

This takes between 0.6 and 1.2 seconds.

Is there any way to optimize this query to get results quicker?

My objective is to find out if I already have a record for today for this ID.

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    2026-05-22T18:17:40+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 6:17 pm

    Add indexes on ID and Date.

    See CREATE INDEX manual.

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