Thanks Geoff,
I like that solution.
>Hi Frank
>
>Because the start year and end year may be different you need to test your month and day against both ends seperately.
>
>Try this
>
>
>m.d_start = DATE(2004,10,15)
>m.d_end = DATE(2005,04,15)
>
>SELECT dob as dactivity, client_no, PADR("Birthday", 20) as cType;
> FROM c_clientlist;
> WHERE DATE(YEAR(m.d_start),MONTH(dob),DAY(dob)) >= m.d_start AND ;
> DATE(YEAR(m.d_end),MONTH(dob),DAY(dob)) <= m.d_end
>
>
>Geoff
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I've gone brain dead :(
>>
>>I have some SQL code:
>>
>>
>>SELECT dob as dactivity, client_no, PADR("Birthday", 20) as cType;
>> FROM c_clientlist;
>> WHERE DAY(dob) = DAY(DATE()) AND MONTH(dob) = MONTH(DATE())
>>
>>
>>which will give me anybody who was born on the current day.
>>
>>Say I wanted to allow the user to enter a starting date and an ending date and then I will pull out all people who have birthdays falling within that range.
>>
>>How do I convert this to work on a range of dates?