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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T11:21:24+00:00 2026-05-29T11:21:24+00:00

num_daysopen returns how many days since dateopened. Days left returns how many days a

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num_daysopen returns how many days since dateopened.
Days left returns how many days a user has to close something (they have upto 28 days from dateopened). If its longer than 28 days days_left needs to default to 0 not -5 or -15 etc.

SELECT
  DATEDIFF(DATE(NOW()), DATE(dateopened)) AS num_daysopen,
  (28 - DATEDIFF(DATE(NOW()), DATE(dateopened))) as days_left
FROM table
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    2026-05-29T11:21:25+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 11:21 am

    Use GREATEST().

    SELECT
      DATEDIFF(DATE(NOW()), DATE(dateopened)) AS num_daysopen,
      GREATEST(0,(28 - DATEDIFF(DATE(NOW()), DATE(dateopened)))) as days_left
    FROM table
    
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