April 28, 2005 at 10:01 pm
I'm basically trying to return rows in a given timeframe. I am using Now() as the start date limit, and I want to set the end date to Now() + 30 days. Can anyone help me with that function call?
April 28, 2005 at 10:29 pm
Last time I looked "Now()" wasn't an SQL Server function. Are you doing this in code?
For SQL Server you would have either,
SELECT GetDate()-30 SELECT DATEADD(dd, -30, GetDate())
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April 29, 2005 at 12:40 am
Last time I looked "Now()" wasn't an SQL Server function
Gee, and I always wondered wtf it didn't work
Chris,
if your date data contains a time portion unlike midnight, you might run into a pitfall here. In this case you might be better off using something like
WHERE
column >= DATEADD(d,0,DATEDIFF(d,0,@dt))
AND
column <= DATEADD(d,30,DATEDIFF(d,0,@dt))
In case your looking always 1 month ahead, you can use this instead
column <= DATEADD(m,1,DATEDIFF(d,0,@dt))
This automatically deals with the varying # of days in the months.
Last, but not least, a shameless plug here:
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/fk_datetime.asp
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