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Posted - 2004-02-05 : 07:09:48
usha writes "how to pass date parameter to stored procedure"

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Posted - 2004-02-05 : 07:34:30
How are you calling it?

exec mysp '20040101 12:00:00'

for ado pass as a string using the same format or as a parameter on the command object using dbtimestamp.

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Posted - 2004-02-05 : 08:59:33
dbtimestamp ?



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Posted - 2004-02-05 : 09:43:56
Looks like the site lost some characters

adDBTimeStamp

:).

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Posted - 2004-02-05 : 10:18:38
wouldn't it be a date datatype?

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Posted - 2004-02-05 : 10:41:09
You mean adDate?
I always use adDBTimeStamp

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