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bbowser
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Posted - 2007-06-11 : 10:20:36
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| I'm trying to convert some DB2 statements to work with my MS SQL 2005 db. The DatePre column is a datetime type field. Can someone please help with the correct Where clause?WHERE TP > 0 AND DATEPRE > '1000-01-01'I get the error with the datepre field.Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've tried several changes to no avail. |
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harsh_athalye
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-06-11 : 10:24:00
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DATEPRE > '1000-01-01'Do you really store that old data?  Where TP > 0 and DatePre > 0 Harsh AthalyeIndia."The IMPOSSIBLE is often UNTRIED" |
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2007-06-11 : 10:45:59
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| <<I get the error with the datepre field.>>What is the error?MadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail |
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bbowser
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-06-11 : 10:50:52
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| If I try to do a DatePre > '01/01/1900' then I don't seem to get the records I should be. |
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bbowser
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-06-11 : 10:53:58
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| Here's what I've tried using only to get the following error.Where datepre > '#01/01/1000#'I get a "conversion failed when converting datetime from character string". |
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2007-06-11 : 10:58:58
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| # is used in MS ACCESS and not in SQL ServerWhere datepre > '01/01/1000'MadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail |
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2007-06-11 : 10:59:41
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quote: Originally posted by bbowser If I try to do a DatePre > '01/01/1900' then I don't seem to get the records I should be.
Can you post some sample data and the result you want?MadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail |
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