sql1411 (3/8/2013)
Never mind. I just had to add "<=" sign. 🙂 Thanks again 🙂
Glad you figured it out. This brings up a comment. If you store time information in your table you may want to modify your code slightly. Otherwise you will not the results you want if you pass in.
@SearchDate = '2012-05-20 11:11:00'
It really somewhat depends on what you want to do here. If you want to capture data from anytime on that day just modify the where clause a little to
where ActivityDate < dateadd(day, 1, @SearchDate)
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