Go for Date datatype if you're using SQL Server 2008. It was a PITA to get the 
date part out of the Datetime field in previous versions, especially when 
working with date intervals. (If the user enters 2010/06/26 in the textbox, the 
server stores it as 2010/06/26 00:00:00, which is smaller than any other value 
in the same day. And if you need all the records containing values in range 
2010/06/01 - 2010/06/26, you could not use BETWEEN, but had to resort to an 
expression like this: Where OrderDate >= '2010/06/01' And OrderDate < 
'2010/06/27')

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ajoy Khaund
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Sqlserver 2005 or 2008

Hi,

I did some testing in sqlserver in dec 2009 and am finding some time again to 
look into it as a backend. Since I am starting new should I go for sqlserver 
2008 ?

How are you all keeping a date field like birthdate or hiredate in 2005. Are 
you all keeping it in text format or smalldatetime ? I saw somewhere the 
version 2008 has a date field.

Thanks for any advice.

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