----- bf...@comcast.net wrote:

> This is embedded SQL in a .pgc file. You can see the "c_docket_date
> between :date1 and :date2" line in the select statement, which is
> where the dates are porcessed. If I pass a date in the mm-dd-yyyy
> format it works. However, the application I'm porting is all based on
> dates in the mmddyyyy format.
> 
> I'm 99% cerain that PostgreSQL will NOT support dates in the mmddyyyy
> format, unless you use the to_date function, which I'm trying to
> avoid.
> 
> 
> select
> c_jnum_prefix, c_jnum_seq, c_jnum_year, c_jnum_suffix, c_jnum_venue
> ,c_actkey, c_disp_cd
> into
> :prfx, :seq, :yr, :sfx, :ven, :actkey, :disp
> from
> c_records
> where
> c_jnum_prefix = :prfx
> and
> c_jnum_seq between :seq1 and :seq2
> and
> c_jnum_venue = :ven
> and
> c_docket_date between :date1 and :date2
> order by
> c_jnum_prefix,c_jnum_seq,c_jnum_year,
> c_jnum_suffix,c_jnum_venue;
> 
> 

I might be missing something, but could you not preprocess the :date1 and 
:date2 variables before passing them to the SQL code above.


Adrian Klaver
akla...@comcast.net

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