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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2003-09-12 : 08:12:37
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| Jason writes "I'm trying to pull data using possible date ranges. For instance, I may be looking for all data entered > 01/03/03 and < 09/10/03. I'm trying to pass the operators ( <,>, =<, etc...) as parameters. My stored procedure works in query analyzer. However, I'm using VB6 to run the stored procedure and I believe the problem is in passing the operators as parameters to the stored procedure." |
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mr_mist
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Posted - 2003-09-12 : 08:49:46
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| Why are you making life hard for yourself? Instead of passing > < and whatever, just have parameters for the dates and another parameter(s) that indicates the range of the dates you enter.-------Moo. :) |
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