>>>>>In SQL Server 2008 you can use CAST(myDateTimeCol to DATE)
>>>>>
>>>>>Otherwise simply use
>>>>>
>>>>>MyDateTimeCol > '20100101' and MyDateTimeCol < '20111010'
>>>>
>>>>I am still in SQL Server 2005. Thank you.
>>>
>>>If so, why did you mark Bill's response as an answer? DATE type was introduced in SQL Server 2008.
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>>I didn't mark anybody's answer with anything. I wonder who does that.
>
>May be one of your hands didn't know what another hand did? :)
This is not right. I thought that only the person who initiated the thread can set Solution or not; correct? Because now I see that the solution stars are gone from Bill's message. At this point, I don't really care which message is a solution, just want to know who is setting and unsetting the stars. Maybe I will ask Michel.
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