> In MSSQL there is no such thing as getdate()-7.
>
> Why not just trim the idea a bit?
>
>              SELECT distinct iUserID
>                  FROM OrderHistory
>                  WHERE tDate between dateadd(day, -7, getdate()) and
> getdate()

Can you please explain? getdate()-7 works just fine-- I use implicit
dateadd math frequently with MSSQL. Open Query Analyzer and type
"select getdate(), getdate()-7" and hit F5-- notice you get results--
the 7 is treated as 7 days. This may not be the best form for some
reason, but "there is no such thing" doesn't hold true...


-- 
Derek


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