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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T14:18:14+00:00 2026-05-28T14:18:14+00:00

When I ran the SQL query below, the performance is really slow. There are

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When I ran the SQL query below, the performance is really slow.

There are over 400,000 rows in the table and I have index the CheckDate field.

CheckDate type is datetime

SELECT username, COUNT(*) AS TotalUser
FROM table
       WHERE DATE(CheckDate) = CURDATE() 

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    2026-05-28T14:18:14+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 2:18 pm

    Try using a range comparison instead of direct equality. In other words, rewrite your query as

    SELECT username, COUNT(*) AS TotalUser
      FROM table
      WHERE CheckDate BETWEEN CURDATE() AND ADDDATE(CURDATE(), INTERVAL 1 DAY)
    

    or perhaps

    SELECT username, COUNT(*) AS TotalUser
      FROM table
      WHERE CheckDate >= CURDATE() AND 
            CheckDate <  ADDDATE(CURDATE(), INTERVAL 1 DAY)
    

    See if that helps.

    EDIT:
    Or the first query could be reworked as

    SELECT username, COUNT(*) AS TotalUser
      FROM table
      WHERE CheckDate BETWEEN CURDATE() AND
                              ADDDATE(ADDDATE(CURDATE(), INTERVAL 1 DAY), INTERVAL -1 SECOND)
    

    but that starts to get rather ugly, and I’m not sure if negative numbers are allowed in INTERVAL specifiers.

    Anyways, the point is that when you find yourself wanting to truncate a date to see if it matches some other date a better option is often to use a ranged comparison. More generally, try to avoid the use of functions on column values in the WHERE clause if there’s any way to avoid it.

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