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What's wrong with this statement in SQLEXEC( ) ?
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From
23/09/2005 18:38:59
Peter Wagner
Point Informática Ltda.
Limeira, Brazil
 
 
To
23/09/2005 17:10:02
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01052565
Message ID:
01052606
Views:
7
Cetim,
Thanks for showing a way to do it !

[ ]'s
Peter


>>Hi, it's friday and I'm going crazy with a simple SQL statement.
>>
>>csql = "select * from prestacoes where data_venc >= 2005/09/23"
>>a = SQLEXEC(nID,csql,"resultado")
>>
>>returns the data from SQL server as expected
>>But, if I run this one:
>>
>>csql = "select * from prestacoes where data_venc <= 2006/02/28"
>>a = SQLEXEC(nID,csql,"resultado")
>>
>>
>>Returns no record
>>
>>But if I run those same statements in QA, I get the data as expected in both cases.
>>Why when I use "< " ou "< =" I dont get those values that exist in table prestacoes.
>>
>>TIA
>>Peter
>
>Peter,
>Try:
>
>m.ldDate = {^2006/02/28}
>csql = "select * from prestacoes where data_venc <= ?m.ldDate"
>SQLEXEC(nID,csql,"resultado")
>
Cetin
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