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SELECT date querry

Asked by ferenczy in MS SQL Server

Tags: date

I need to select the data based on a 6 month span. Basically I have a table that has the date stored by the GETDATE(). Thus the date is in the format 2004-01-14 00:00:00:000. What I would like to do is to querry all the records in the table that occured in the last 6 months.

Or for that matter be able to do a check against the first name and last name to see if this person has entered their info within the last 6 months. However first I need to be able to display all the records withint he last 6 months. Any help would be greatly appreaciated guys and gals.
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