Re: [GENERAL] Use of datepart() on TimeStamp.

From: Jose Soares <jose(at)sferacarta(dot)com>
To: Jeffrey Silberberg <jsilberberg(at)mindspring(dot)com>
Cc: PGSQL <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Use of datepart() on TimeStamp.
Date: 2000-01-31 14:34:34
Message-ID: 38959D7A.77A1BB91@sferacarta.com
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Jeffrey Silberberg wrote:

> Using Access 97 I have a Database field defined as a time stamp being
> pulled in as a data type of date/time which is correct. My problem is that
> I now what to add some criteria to select it and have tried both the
> criteria of Date()-1 which results in an empty set, and createing a new
> field =datepart("yymmdd", [fieldname] which results in the new column being

check for datepart() syntax:
datepart("yymmdd") returns #Error but
datepart("yyyy") is ok.

>
> filed with #Error instead of a valid date only. If I do a Between #date
> time# and #date time# in the criteria this does work but not if I do
> #Date()-7# and # Date()#
>
> It's Win/95, ODBC/32, PostgreSQL 6.40.00.05 drivers, and yes, when I
> look at the data being mapped back I do get a date and time from the actual
> database.
>
> Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this one ??
>
> Thks,
> Jeffrey M. Silberberg
> CompuDesigns, Inc.
> (770) 399-9464
>
> ************

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Jose' Soares
Bologna, Italy Jose(at)sferacarta(dot)com

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