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sdang
Quartz | Level 8

The column date is in this format:  "30AUG2001:15:59:54.970"

The syntax:

t1.AccountCreated >="01JAN2014:00:00:00.000"d and t1.AccountCreated <="01DEC2014:00:00:00.000"d

is valid but no data appear.  It just gave me a blank screen.  What did I do wrong?

Thanks

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Reeza
Super User

It's valid, but not what you intend, use DT to specify a Datetime constant not D.

Try the following:

t1.AccountCreated >="01JAN2014:00:00:00.000"dt and t1.AccountCreated <="01DEC2014:00:00:00.000"dt

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Reeza
Super User

It's valid, but not what you intend, use DT to specify a Datetime constant not D.

Try the following:

t1.AccountCreated >="01JAN2014:00:00:00.000"dt and t1.AccountCreated <="01DEC2014:00:00:00.000"dt

sdang
Quartz | Level 8

Thank you. It worked!

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