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  • A Ambertje

    Hello everyone, Can someone help me select rows between 2 dates en between 2 times. I need to select all records from 02/09/2014 starting from time 05:00:00 until the next day time until 05:00 If I do it like this then it wont work, no records shows:

    SELECT TOP 10000 *
    FROM Staging.[dbo].AD
    WHERE DATE_CREATED BETWEEN '02/09/2014' and '03/09/2014'
    AND Convert(Time,TIME_CREATED) between '05:00:00' AND '05:00:00'

    It should be something like this: Between DATE_CREATED 02/09/2014, TIME_CREATED 05:00:00 and DATE_CREATED 03/09/2014, TIME_CREATED 05:00:00 Kind regards, Ambertje

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    Corporal Agarn
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    You could try and merge DATE_CREATED and TIME_CREATED to get a DATETIME value then you could use between. Something like (most likely will not work as written): (Date_Created + Time_Created) BETWEEN @startdatetime AND @enddatetime

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      SELECT TOP 10000 *
      FROM Staging.[dbo].AD
      WHERE DATE_CREATED BETWEEN '02/09/2014 05:00:00' and '03/09/2014 05:00:00'

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      Ambertje
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      Thank you for the reply but this is not working, it's showing me all the records for both days, not the records between 05:00:00 and 05:00:00

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      • A Ambertje

        Hello everyone, Can someone help me select rows between 2 dates en between 2 times. I need to select all records from 02/09/2014 starting from time 05:00:00 until the next day time until 05:00 If I do it like this then it wont work, no records shows:

        SELECT TOP 10000 *
        FROM Staging.[dbo].AD
        WHERE DATE_CREATED BETWEEN '02/09/2014' and '03/09/2014'
        AND Convert(Time,TIME_CREATED) between '05:00:00' AND '05:00:00'

        It should be something like this: Between DATE_CREATED 02/09/2014, TIME_CREATED 05:00:00 and DATE_CREATED 03/09/2014, TIME_CREATED 05:00:00 Kind regards, Ambertje

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        Richard Deeming
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        As others have said, the time should be part of the DATE_CREATED column. However, it's still possible to get what you need:

        WHERE
        (DATE_CREATED = '20140902' And Convert(time, TIME_CREATED) >= '05:00:00')
        Or
        (DATE_CREATED = '20140903' And Convert(time, TIME_CREATED) <= '05:00:00')


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        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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        • L Lost User

          What datatype is time? I'd recommend putting it in the DATE_CREATED column, where it belongs.

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          Ambertje
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          nvarchar

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          • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

            As others have said, the time should be part of the DATE_CREATED column. However, it's still possible to get what you need:

            WHERE
            (DATE_CREATED = '20140902' And Convert(time, TIME_CREATED) >= '05:00:00')
            Or
            (DATE_CREATED = '20140903' And Convert(time, TIME_CREATED) <= '05:00:00')


            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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            Ambertje
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            Thank you so much for the help, my query is working fine now.

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            • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

              As others have said, the time should be part of the DATE_CREATED column. However, it's still possible to get what you need:

              WHERE
              (DATE_CREATED = '20140902' And Convert(time, TIME_CREATED) >= '05:00:00')
              Or
              (DATE_CREATED = '20140903' And Convert(time, TIME_CREATED) <= '05:00:00')


              "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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              Corporal Agarn
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              That is great! I get started down a path and do not think outside of that. :~

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              • A Ambertje

                nvarchar

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                Why are you using nvarchar instead of DateTime?

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                • A Ambertje

                  nvarchar

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                  Yes, kinda predictable. It's a bad idea to do so, and should be fixed. The time you are saving is a culture-specific format, it is a text, something the computer does not calculate with. A DateTime in a computer is a floating point. The integer-part counts the days passed since the epoch (start of counting of days, often 1/1/1900), the decimal part represents the time, in ticks. They are not two separate facts - and should be modelled as a single field, of the DateTime-datatype. The computer can easily calculate with those. Breaking the date and time into separate fields is as usefull as using a separate field for the day, month, year, hour, minute and second. If they represent a single atomic fact, than that is how it should be modelled.

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                    Yes, kinda predictable. It's a bad idea to do so, and should be fixed. The time you are saving is a culture-specific format, it is a text, something the computer does not calculate with. A DateTime in a computer is a floating point. The integer-part counts the days passed since the epoch (start of counting of days, often 1/1/1900), the decimal part represents the time, in ticks. They are not two separate facts - and should be modelled as a single field, of the DateTime-datatype. The computer can easily calculate with those. Breaking the date and time into separate fields is as usefull as using a separate field for the day, month, year, hour, minute and second. If they represent a single atomic fact, than that is how it should be modelled.

                    Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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                    Jorgen Andersson
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                    It's interesting that the Date type in Oracle while handled as a single entity but is stored internally as seven bytes. One byte each for year, month, day, hour minute, second and fraction of a second. It's a space waster, but oh so fast to calculate with. Timestamp on the other hand is stored as a floating point to save space.

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                      It's interesting that the Date type in Oracle while handled as a single entity but is stored internally as seven bytes. One byte each for year, month, day, hour minute, second and fraction of a second. It's a space waster, but oh so fast to calculate with. Timestamp on the other hand is stored as a floating point to save space.

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                      Internally, yes, if the engine expects it. But still no way to model a database.

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                        Internally, yes, if the engine expects it. But still no way to model a database.

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                        Jorgen Andersson
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                        Indeed.

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                        • L Lost User

                          Yes, kinda predictable. It's a bad idea to do so, and should be fixed. The time you are saving is a culture-specific format, it is a text, something the computer does not calculate with. A DateTime in a computer is a floating point. The integer-part counts the days passed since the epoch (start of counting of days, often 1/1/1900), the decimal part represents the time, in ticks. They are not two separate facts - and should be modelled as a single field, of the DateTime-datatype. The computer can easily calculate with those. Breaking the date and time into separate fields is as usefull as using a separate field for the day, month, year, hour, minute and second. If they represent a single atomic fact, than that is how it should be modelled.

                          Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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                          Corporal Agarn
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                          If date and time should not be keep separate, why did MS create data formats DATE and TIME? :-D

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                            If date and time should not be keep separate, why did MS create data formats DATE and TIME? :-D

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                            Richard Deeming
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                            Because there are times when you do need to store just a date or just a time. The OP's example just isn't one of them. :)


                            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

                            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                            • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                              As others have said, the time should be part of the DATE_CREATED column. However, it's still possible to get what you need:

                              WHERE
                              (DATE_CREATED = '20140902' And Convert(time, TIME_CREATED) >= '05:00:00')
                              Or
                              (DATE_CREATED = '20140903' And Convert(time, TIME_CREATED) <= '05:00:00')


                              "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                              sai sruthi
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                              convert function is not working in access

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                              • A Ambertje

                                Hello everyone, Can someone help me select rows between 2 dates en between 2 times. I need to select all records from 02/09/2014 starting from time 05:00:00 until the next day time until 05:00 If I do it like this then it wont work, no records shows:

                                SELECT TOP 10000 *
                                FROM Staging.[dbo].AD
                                WHERE DATE_CREATED BETWEEN '02/09/2014' and '03/09/2014'
                                AND Convert(Time,TIME_CREATED) between '05:00:00' AND '05:00:00'

                                It should be something like this: Between DATE_CREATED 02/09/2014, TIME_CREATED 05:00:00 and DATE_CREATED 03/09/2014, TIME_CREATED 05:00:00 Kind regards, Ambertje

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                                challa naresh kumar reddy
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                                select * from Staging.[dbo].AD where DATE_CREATED between '2013-03-08 05:00:00' and '2013-03-09 05:00:00' -- I hope i will help u...

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