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rmellnick
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-07-21 : 17:06:49
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I programed some tsql statements against a sql server that work well but was asked to include access as well. Well I used the convert function in the select statement to trip off the time from a date\time field.Here is the select statement.Select cba_batchname,convert(varchar,cba_committime,110),cba_commit_id from check_batch_audit where cba_filecabinet = 'AXCheckScan'is there any equivalent function in access?Thanks |
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timmy
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2004-07-21 : 19:19:08
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Access uses the FORMAT function to manipulate date strings. e.g.Format(cba_committime, "dd-mmm-yyyy") to get the date, orFormat(cba_committime, "hh:mm:ss") to get the time. |
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