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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T06:08:33+00:00 2026-05-27T06:08:33+00:00

SELECT logcount, logUserID, maxlogtm , DATEDIFF(day, maxlogtm, GETDATE()) AS daysdiff FROM statslogsummary WHERE daysdiff

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SELECT logcount, logUserID, maxlogtm
   , DATEDIFF(day, maxlogtm, GETDATE()) AS daysdiff
FROM statslogsummary
WHERE daysdiff > 120

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“invalid column name daysdiff”.

Maxlogtm is a datetime field. It’s the little stuff that drives me crazy.

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    2026-05-27T06:08:34+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:08 am
    SELECT
       logcount, logUserID, maxlogtm,
       DATEDIFF(day, maxlogtm, GETDATE()) AS daysdiff
    FROM statslogsummary
    WHERE ( DATEDIFF(day, maxlogtm, GETDATE() > 120)
    

    Normally you can’t refer to field aliases in the WHERE clause. (Think of it as the entire SELECT including aliases, is applied after the WHERE clause.)

    But, as mentioned in other answers, you can force SQL to treat SELECT to be handled before the WHERE clause. This is usually done with parenthesis to force logical order of operation or with a Common Table Expression (CTE):

    Parenthesis/Subselect:

    SELECT
       *
    FROM
    (
       SELECT
          logcount, logUserID, maxlogtm,
          DATEDIFF(day, maxlogtm, GETDATE()) AS daysdiff
       FROM statslogsummary   
    ) as innerTable
    WHERE daysdiff > 120
    

    Or see Adam’s answer for a CTE version of the same.

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