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SQL Query Not Returning Records

Asked by ONYX in MS SQL Server

Tags: SQL Server

If I run the following query, I get 12 records back....but if I commend out the last "and" in my where clause (regarding @endtime), I get 110 Records back. So, something is off on my datetime conversion. I've used other types besides 20, but I can't seem to get those other records. Any ideas?
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Declare @ServerName varchar(50),
@starttime smalldatetime,
@endtime smalldatetime
 
 
select @servername = 'MyServer',
@starttime = '2009-01-07 00:01',
@endtime = '2009-01-07 18:00'
 
SELECT 'Printing' as Type,
n0t0.Name as Code,
n0t0.NetworkAlias as NetworkUser,
n0t0.StartTime as Timestamp,
n0t0.Status as Details
FROM NxPrintJob AS n0t0 WITH ( nolock ) 
WHERE n0t0.MachineName  like  N'%' + @servername + '%' 
and n0t0.StartTime >= convert(datetime,@starttime,20)
and n0t0.StartTime <= convert(datetime,@endtime,20)
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