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Is there a better way of selecting information for a dat
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24/04/2007 21:18:11
Peter Wagner
Point Informática Ltda.
Limeira, Brazil
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
SQL syntax
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01219598
Message ID:
01219614
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19
Peter,
Thanks for your reply. I have to look into the convert funtion more. Do you think your method is better, i.e., faster than my method?

Thanks,
Einar

>see the sample...
>
>
>select orderid from orders where Convert(char(10),orderdate,112) = '19960829'
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>
>gives this...
>
>
>SELECT	[Id]
>FROM	[MyTable]
>WHERE	CONVERT(CHAR(10),DateField,112) = @DateField
>
>
>Code 112 in convert means ISO, but you can use 110 for USA mm-dd-yy, see BOL.
>
>[ ]'s
>Peter
>
>>Consider the following select statement:
>>
>>SELECT	[Id]
>>FROM	[MyTable]
>>WHERE	YEAR(DateField) = YEAR(@DateField) AND
>>	MONTH(DateField) = MONTH(@DateField) AND
>>	DAY(DateField) = DAY(@DateField)
>>
>>
>>I want to select the records that have the same date as the parameter, but I do not care about the time part of the field or parameter.
>>Is there another (better) way of doing this?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Einar
Semper ubi sub ubi.
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