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GetDate function in SQL 2000

Asked by kpwhitte in MS SQL Server, MS SQL DTS

I need to transfer data to a flat file from SQL 2000 query. The txt file need to contain the previous days data. I dont get any results using the following code.

What am I missing?

I also need to export data which will create a new file with each days date.

Please help with either or both.

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SELECT     TOP 100 PERCENT dbo.Transactions.[Date] AS [Trans Date], dbo.Card.Name, dbo.Transactions.TransTotal, dbo.Transactions.TransNum, 
                      dbo.Transactions.AcctNum, dbo.Card.User1, dbo.Transactions.CostCode, dbo.Transactions.DebitAccount, dbo.Card.CardNumber
FROM         dbo.Transactions INNER JOIN
                      dbo.Card ON dbo.Transactions.Card1 = dbo.Card.CardNumber
WHERE     (dbo.Transactions.[Date] = GETDATE())
ORDER BY dbo.Transactions.[Date] DESC
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