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Determining an AVERAGE date


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Did some experimenting and, amazingly, this seems to work

SELECT * FROM testtime;
+----+------------+
| id | start      |
+----+------------+
|  1 | 2014-05-22 |
|  2 | 2014-07-24 |
+----+------------+

SELECT CAST(ROUND(AVG(start),0) as DATE) as average FROM testtime;
+------------+
| average    |
+------------+
| 2014-06-23 |
+------------+

Thanks Barand,

 

Trying this just now but it only seems to return a year? No month or date showing.  

$get_average_dob = mysql_query("
SELECT 
	CAST(ROUND(AVG(P.PlayerDOB),0) as DATE) as dob
FROM 
	tplss_players P, tplss_appearances A, tplss_matches M
WHERE 
	P.PlayerID = A.AppearancePlayerID AND
	A.AppearanceMatchID = M.MatchID AND
	M.MatchDateTime = '$matchdate' AND
	P.PlayerDOB IS NOT NULL
",$connection) or die(mysql_error());

Here it is:

-- phpMyAdmin SQL Dump
-- version 2.11.11.3
-- http://www.phpmyadmin.net
--
-- Host: ###
-- Generation Time: May 22, 2014 at 03:04 PM
-- Server version: 5.0.96
-- PHP Version: 5.1.6

SET SQL_MODE="NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO";


/*!40101 SET @OLD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=@@CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT */;
/*!40101 SET @OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@@CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS */;
/*!40101 SET @OLD_COLLATION_CONNECTION=@@COLLATION_CONNECTION */;
/*!40101 SET NAMES utf8 */;

--
-- Database: `###`
--

-- --------------------------------------------------------

--
-- Table structure for table `tplss_players`
--

CREATE TABLE `tplss_players` (
  `PlayerID` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
  `PlayerFirstName` varchar(32) character set utf8 NOT NULL,
  `PlayerLastName` varchar(64) character set utf8 NOT NULL,
  `PlayerFriendlyName` varchar(200) collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL,
  `PlayerNickName` varchar(128) collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL default '',
  `PlayerSeasonID` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
  `PlayerPositionID` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
  `PlayerNumber` tinyint(3) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
  `PlayerDescription` text collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL,
  `PlayerProfile` text collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL,
  `PlayerPublish` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
  `PlayerShowStats` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '1',
  `PlayerAllData` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '1',
  `PlayerTask` varchar(128) collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL default '',
  `PlayerFullName` varchar(128) collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL,
  `PlayerHeight` varchar(128) collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL default '',
  `PlayerDead` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0',
  `PlayerDOB` date default NULL,
  `PlayerDied` date default NULL,
  `PlayerBirthplace` varchar(220) collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL,
  `PlayerDeathplace` varchar(220) collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL,
  `PlayerPos` varchar(128) collate latin1_general_ci NOT NULL default '',
  `PlayerYouthID` tinyint(3) NOT NULL default '9',
  `PlayerSigned` date default NULL,
  `PlayerFee` int(13) NOT NULL default '0',
  `PlayerNationID` tinyint(3) NOT NULL default '0',
  `PlayerCapped` tinyint(1) default NULL,
  `PlayerCaps` tinyint(3) default NULL,
  `PlayerCapsGoals` tinyint(11) default NULL,
  `PlayerCapsNotes` text collate latin1_general_ci,
  `PlayerIntDebut` date default NULL,
  `PlayerIntOpponent` tinyint(11) default NULL,
  `PlayerHomegrown` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0',
  `PlayerExpiry` date default NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY  (`PlayerID`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM  DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_general_ci AUTO_INCREMENT=1493 ;

Edited by NiallFH

I had tried this:

$get_average_dob = mysql_query("
SELECT 
	FROM_UNIXTIME(avg(unix_timestamp(P.PlayerDOB))) as dob
FROM 
	tplss_players P, tplss_appearances A, tplss_matches M
WHERE 
	P.PlayerID = A.AppearancePlayerID AND
	A.AppearanceMatchID = M.MatchID AND
	M.MatchDateTime = '$matchdate'
",$connection) or die(mysql_error());

However, the result it presents seems wildly inaccurate.  To the point where a bunch of players who were born between 1958 and 1963 returns an average DOB of some time in 1969??

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