On Fri, 19 May 2000, Tony Blomfield wrote:
> However, Once again, if you use parameter for dates you will experiance no
> further problems ever, except perhaps in the case of a shonky ODBC driver.
> There is no case for writing in dates as strings ever.
Unless of course one is using a scripting language that doesn't have
Params or DateTimes :)
I'm also making use of Perl/ADO in some experimental things I'm playing
with.
Mark
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- RE: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Derricutt, Mark
- RE: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Scott Cree
- Re: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Tony Blomfield
- Re: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access BJ Wilson
- RE: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Derricutt, Mark
- RE: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Patrick Dunford
- RE: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Mark Derricutt
- RE: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Derricutt, Mark
- RE: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Grant Black
- Re: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Tony Blomfield
- Re: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Mark Derricutt
- Re: [DUG-DB]: Dates in SQL/Access Tony Blomfield
