Assuming this is in Access why didn't you just use the Jet SQL
(Access-specific) functions I posted?
"SELECT * FROM tblNews WHERE Newsdate = between
DateAdd("d",-30,Date()) And Date()
ORDER by NewsDate DESC"
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From: Mike Belcher
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I tired those and some other combinations and it didn't work. In asp.net
how can get this sql string to do what it says.
"SELECT * FROM tblNews WHERE Newsdate = between date30daysago and
datenow ORDER by NewsDate DESC"
Im still looking for something on the net but if you pros have a way to
take the current date and - 30 from it that would be great.
I
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From: Mike Belcher
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Well I am not to familiar with the date functions. I just got home and
will try some of the things that were suggested. Any other suggestions
are welcome :)
Mike Belcher
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From: Ali Husain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why don't you use the built in VB Function DateDiff ()
Ali
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From: Peter Brunone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Almost right. I did a quick tour through the date functions and
found that DateAdd works (just like in VBA). Your where clause would
look ike this:
WHERE (((tblNews.NewsDate) Between DateAdd("d",-30,Date()) And Date()
Cheers,
Peter
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From: Mike Belcher
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Wow great idea. I did the query in access and then open the SQL view and
here is the string.
SELECT tblNews.NewsDate, tblNews.Headline, tblNews.News,
tblNews.Signature
FROM tblNews
WHERE (((tblNews.NewsDate) Between #1/10/2005# And #2/10/2005#));
Now all I need is to replace the between dates with 2 variables that are
the strCurrentDate amd strDate30DaysAgo and it should work. That is the
last part to figure out.
strCurrentDate = Date
strDate30DaysAgo = Date - 30 // is this right?
DOES THIS LOOK CORRECT?
SELECT tblNews.NewsDate, tblNews.Headline, tblNews.News,
tblNews.Signature
FROM tblNews
WHERE (((tblNews.NewsDate) Between & "#" & '"strDate30DaysAgo"' & "#"
And "#" $ '"strCurrentDate"' % "#" & ));
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From: Peter Brunone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I haven't checked into this, but have you tried the Help docs in
Access?
From: "Mike Belcher" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WHERE (Newsdate > DATEADD(d, - 8, { fn NOW() })) AND (StartDate < '" &
Format(Now(),"d") & "')
Okay wow I will give that a try. Wow that looks complex. I haven't
learned
much about the date functions. I guess I should find a place to read up
on
it.
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From: BobFilipiak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try:
WHERE (Newsdate > DATEADD(d, - 8, { fn NOW() })) AND (StartDate < '" &
Format(Now(),"d") & "')
Bob Filipiak
A question not asked
is a lost opportunity to learn.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Belcher"
> I have a news database that when displayed I want to list the articles
> from
> the current date to 30 days ago. How can this be done with a SQL
> String...
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