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Convert DateTime to a string to send to SQL serv
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05/09/2010 11:16:36
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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01480183
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>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>I want to send to the SQL Server the following update command:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"update MyTable Set DateTimeColumn = " + TTOC(DateTime()) + " where Pk = " + nPk
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>The TTOC() does not seem to do the job as SQL Server returns an error. What would be the right syntax for sending the current Date and Time to update SQL Serrver column?
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Dmitry,
>>>>
>>>>I would try
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>ttoc(DateTime(), 1)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Update:
>>>>
>>>>You may need to put the value between single quotes
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 
>>>>[update MyTable Set DateTimeColumn = '] + TTOC(DateTime()) + [' where Pk = ] + nPk
>>>>
>>>
>>>Thank you, Gregory. You are probably right that I was missing single quotes. I will try with quotes.
>>
>>i also maint : TTOC(..., 1) to have the yyyymmddhhmmss format
>
>Does it really matter what format is the DateTime string since I am relying on SQL Server to set the value into the DateTime column?


I found the list of the formats here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187928.aspx
transf(ttoc(datetime(), 1), '@R ####-##-##T##:##:##')
But the best is using parameters - no conversion needed
Gregory
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