It may be also worth changing 2004-10-23 to 2004-10-24 and seeing if it picks up the 23rd but not the 24th. If so, this should fix your problem..
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I would like to know how to solve this sql..
select DISTINCT * from requestheader where 1=1 and createdOn >= '2004-10-22' AND createdOn <= '2004-10-23' order by requestNo asc
This sql will return only the data which is created on 22-10-2004 which is not I want. I want it to return the data which is created on 22 and 23 October 2004. How to solve this bug?
Thank you
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by: ThomasFrankePosted on 2004-10-22 at 01:50:33ID: 12378748
Hi!
try
SELECT * FROM requestheader WHERE (createdOn >= '2004-10-22') AND (createdOn <= '2004-10-23') ORDER BY requestNo ASC
if that doesn't work, pls post your table definition.