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rsmith904
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Posted - 2007-07-23 : 12:39:03
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| I have a table with one column as a date field in the form of mm/dd/yyyy and I would like to create a new column on a report as 'Days Open' using the column with random dates in the past and subtracting it from the current system date. Can anyone provide any assistance. I'm very new to SQL Server. I know in Oracle u can use 'sysdate' |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2007-07-23 : 12:45:57
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| The MS SQL Server equivalent is CURRENT_TIMESTAMP or GETDATE()Peter LarssonHelsingborg, Sweden |
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Kristen
Test
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Posted - 2007-07-23 : 12:46:54
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| GetDate() will provide the current Date & TimeDateDiff(day, EarlierDateExpression, LaterDateExpression)will provide the difference between two dates, in Days (you can use Years, Minutes, Months, Milliseconds, etc. as the first parameter)Kristen |
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