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SQL Server DateTime in SQL Select
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09/05/2010 20:30:25
 
 
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09/05/2010 17:39:52
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01463837
Message ID:
01463907
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>>>>I found that another syntax works, {ts 'YYYY-MM-DD 00:00:00'}. Do you see anything wrong with this?
>>>>
>>>>>SQL Server does not understand VFP datetime literals
>>>>>
>>>>>TableName.FieldName >= '2010-04-01' and TableName.FieldName < '2010-05-02'
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>Yes, use parameters (did I tell you to use parameters before?). To see how to handle this correctly check:
>>>Re: SQL Server DateTime in SQL Select Thread #1463837 Message #1463838
>>>Cetin
>>
>>Cetin,
>>I realize that using parameters is a better approach. However, I have to follow the design that uses a 3P tool that does not allow me to use parameters. So I have to find the best method given what I have. Thank you.
>
>I don't understand. If you have a tool that doesn't allow to use parameters then do not use that tool but do use parameters.
>Cetin

Thank you for your suggestion.
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