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| Hi, I am designing an application which displays news topics until midnight on the DisplayUntil date and then they should drop out. Unfortunately, they seem to be dropping out at mid-day. I'm storing the 'DisplayFrom' and 'DisplayUntil' dates as SmallDateTime fields so the date is in the format "25/09/2006 00:0:00" and I'm comparing them with GetDate() which (I suspect) includes the actual time as well. I'm using the following SQL.. SELECT * FROM t_news WHERE n_DisplayUntil >= GetDate() AND n_DisplayFrom <= GetDate() in MS SQL Server Express 2005 I think this is probably all too simplistic - is there a way to compare these dates so that they display from the beginning of the start date (ie 00:00:01) until the end of the last day (ie 23:59:59)? I'm getting so desparate that I'm even considering pulling the whole recordset and doing the comparison in VBScript - and that's desparate! Can anyone help me, please? Regards ukwebguy |
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| Hi, what about something like this here: DECLARE @Start DATETIME DECLARE @End DATETIME SET @Start = '20060924' SET @End = '20060924' Select 1 Where @Start <= GETDATE() AND DATEDIFF(dd,GETDATE(),@END) >= 0 HTH, jens K. Suessmeyer. --- http://www.sqlserver2005.de --- |