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logicboard
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Posted - 2011-02-08 : 07:37:23
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| HelloI'm required to write queries where I have to manipulate dates, how can I select all entries where the date will come in the next 10 days (regardless of the year) ?Or is there a way to get a timestamp from a formatted date ?Thanks a lot! |
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MIK_2008
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2011-02-08 : 07:42:32
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Just a guess Where ColumnName between getdate() and dateadd (d,10,getdate())However it would be better if you can come up with an example , data and required output CheersMIK |
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logicboard
Starting Member
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Posted - 2011-02-08 : 07:49:31
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| The query would look something like that:SELECT customer_id, customer_name, birthdate FROM tbl_customers WHERE birthdate "Is in the next 10 days"...I'm working with MySQL and EasyPHP. |
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MIK_2008
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1054 Posts |
Posted - 2011-02-08 : 08:00:06
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quote: Originally posted by logicboard The query would look something like that:SELECT customer_id, customer_name, birthdate FROM tbl_customers WHERE birthdate "Is in the next 10 days"...I'm working with MySQL and EasyPHP.
in MySQL case i dont know about the replacement of Getdate() and DateAdd. So have given you the idea how can you do it now its up to you how to incorporate in your MySQL code Also this (SQLTeam Dot Com) is related to SQL server only*. Therefore if you have questions related to SQL server then you're most welcome, even else you are Welcome Too but for generic sort of questions related to DBMS theory etc .. |
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