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I want to count records where updated_at is 2 hours older than created_at.

Code

$teLang = $kentekens->where('updated_at', '>', 'created_at'->subHours(2));

Unfortunately this doesn't work because subHours(2) is for carbon but hopefully you get the idea.

View

<h1>{{ $teLang->count() }}</h1>

Controller

public function create() {
        $kentekens = Kenteken::latest()
            ->where('created_at', '>=', Carbon::today())
            ->get();

        $teLang = $kentekens->where('updated_at', '>', 'created_at'->subHours(2));

        return view('layouts.dashboard', compact('kentekens', 'teLang'));
    }

anyone know how?

Machavity
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Jessey Fransen
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$kentekens->whereRaw('`updated_at` > DATE_ADD(`created_at`, INTERVAL 2 HOUR)');

SQL:

select `id` from `tablename` where `updated_at` > DATE_ADD(`created_at`, INTERVAL 2 HOUR)
odan
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Use the filter() method. Using your code logic:

$teLang = $kentekens->filter(function($i) {
    return $i->updated_at->gt($i->created_at->subHours(2));
});

Using this statement "where updated_at is 2 hours older than created_at":

$teLang = $kentekens->filter(function($i) {
    return $i->updated_at->lt($i->created_at->subHours(2));
});
Alexey Mezenin
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    Using the gt returns a row that shouldn't be included where 'created_at' = 2018-01-24 16:59:12 and 'updated_at' = 2018-01-24 17:44:32. This shouldn't be happening? – Jessey Fransen Jan 24 '18 at 17:44
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Maybe so?

public function create() {
    $kentekens = Kenteken::latest()
        ->where('created_at', '>=', Carbon::today())
        ->get();
    $cr = Carbon::create($kentekens->created_at);
    $teLang = $kentekens->where('updated_at', '>', $cr->addHours(2));

    return view('layouts.dashboard', compact('kentekens', 'teLang'));
}