Format: DATEPART(MONTH, '1/1/2003')
*note the word MONTH is literally the word month, not a numeric
equivalent. In your case the 1/1/2003 may be your coldfusion variable.
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"Bruce, Rodney S HQISEC/Veridian IT Services" <Rodney.Bruce
@HQISEC.ARMY.MIL>
07/22/2003 12:10 PM
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Subject: SQL help
Hi all
We are finally tring to upgrate from Access to SQL 2000.
I am working on making the necessary changes to the queries.
One I am having a problem with is were the WHERE statement is:
WHERE (proj_name = '#Qgetinfo.proj_name# ') and(datepart('M',work_day)
=#m#)
m=number for the month: m=5.
work_day is the field in the db table.
this works fine with Access(data type date/time), but with SQL I get the
error:
Error Diagnostic Information
ODBC Error Code = 37000 (Syntax error or access violation)
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Invalid parameter 1
specified
for datepart
when the data type is smalldatetime and if I change it to timestamp, no
error but no records are returned either.
This is used to create a report based on the project selected and the
month.
THanks
Rodney
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