Are you using SQL server?  If so cut and paste the SQL into query Analyser
and run it replacing the variabls with their values.  First find out exactly
what values are being passed to the query.  I'm not sure you need to use
CreateODBCDate....try doing it just passing in 2 strings containing valid
dates and use the SQL CONVERT function to get into dates.

Did you try replacing "d" with "dd" or "day"?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dominic J. Doucet-Lorang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 October 2000 13:22
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: query problem


Andy,
it gives me no returns even when there are 2 possible returns it should be 
returning.  I have set up 2 records that should match the query tests.  I 
am no longer getting the syntax error I was.

Dominic

At 01:08 PM 10/24/00 +0100, you wrote:
>Try putting hashes around dos and using = rather than LTE.  You also have a
>bracket missing around your ABS function like so:
>
><CFQUERY name="getkundeinfo" datasource="abx2" dbtype="ODBC">
>         select distinct forsikring.*,kunde.*
>         from forsikring, kunde
>         where  kunde.kundenr = #kundenr2# AND forsikring.id = #salg# AND
>         forsikring.id = kunde.id and Abs(datediff("d", #dos#, #dos2#)) =
30
></CFQUERY>
>
>If this doesn't work try replacing the "d" in the datediff function with
>"dd" or "day"

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