"CF_SQL_TIME is for temporal data (times), CF_SQL_DATE is for dates,
and CF_SQL_TIMESTAMP is for timestamps (datetimes).

cheers,
barneyb"


Thanks for the reply, Im just at a loss as to why CF_SQL_TIME can be used 
in one environment and it passes in the date/time correctly but in another 
environment its only passing in the time and uses the date Jan 1, 1900. 
For a fix I will be using the  CF_SQL_TIMESTAMP but having two enviroments 
act differently with the same code is throwing me off.

Thanks,
CC
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