That's odd...
But do the query results seem to be taking the time portion into account?
If it does, I guess you can always pass in 0:00 as the time?
Scott Thornton wrote:
> Actually,
>
> I just tested using <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_date"
> value="#CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#"> and the debug out showed the
> time portion still being passed as well as the date.
>
>
>
>
>>>> Haikal Saadh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20/06/2007 10:24 am >>>
>>>>
>
> I don't think it's strange... a date is not a timestamp. If you want to
> use a date you should use CF_SQL_DATE.
>
> Scott Thornton wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had a bit of an unexpected problem whilst using the above today.
>>
>> Problem is my time looks like '01/jan/2007 23:02' but I want to only use the
>> date portion.
>>
>> So in a query I use:
>>
>> <cfquery datasource="#dsn#">
>> select
>> *
>> from
>> sb_hospital
>> where
>> sb_accom_start_date > #CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#
>> </cfquery>
>>
>> which when runs, the date looks like '01/jan/2007' to the query.
>>
>> However
>>
>> <cfquery datasource="#dsn#">
>> select
>> *
>> from
>> sb_hospital
>> where
>> sb_accom_start_date > <cfqueryparam
>> cfsqltype="cf_sql_timestamp" value="#CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#">
>> </cfquery>
>>
>> passes the full date with the time on it.
>>
>> Seems a bit strange to me. Not what I was expecting at all.
>>
>> CF MX 6.1.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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