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If your using SQL Server 2005 you could use the Day() / Month() / Year() - Methods to get the specified part of the date. I don't know exactly whether these functions are available in SQL Server 2000, too.
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If your using SQL Server 2005 you could use the Day() / Month() / Year() - Methods to get the specified part of the date. I don't know exactly whether these functions are available in SQL Server 2000, too.
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