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Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
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Thread ID:
01527410
Message ID:
01527416
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>>>If you want to return difference in Days, then the formula is
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>>>datediff(day, Date1, Date2).
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>>It works. Thank you very much! Btw, I think John Baird would be proud of me since I just looked up the function DateDiff in the Books Online <g>
>
>To be honest, I almost wanted to suggest it in my reply and stopped in the last minute :)

But admit it; I am the only person left on UT who still asks newbie technical questions. If not for me, this would be just another message board of political discussions <g>.
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