• popq79 34287 (1/23/2013)


    Sorry my mistake, these are datetime fields (but I'm using 2 fields - one to store date and the other for time)

    What are trying to gain there? The datetime datatype holds both.

    Is there a way to do a select to obtain the result I want?

    Yes as I said please see the link in my signature for best practices. If you can post ddl (create table scripts), sample data (insert statements) you will find lots of people willing and able to help. Given the sample you posted it looks like maybe E_ID is your primary key?

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