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Query help date range

Asked by dinesh_bali in SQL Server 2005

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Hi,

I am working on MSSQL 2000


I want query help

I want data between the date range

The date in the database is in the form 2007-04-23 17:23:57.280

I wish to pass the date in the form dd/mm/yyyy

If I pass the date in the form dd/mm/yyyy or

SET @FROMDATE = '23/04/2007'

Then I get the error

The conversion of a char data type to a datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range datetime value.

Also, If I pass the date in the form

SET @FROMDATE = '2007-04-23'
SET @TODATE = '2007-04-23'

Then I do not get any result. But if it is in the below form then the result comes

Please help

Below is my query



DECLARE
@FROMDATE DATETIME,
@TODATE DATETIME

 
SET @FROMDATE = '2007-04-23 17:23:57.280'
SET @TODATE = '2007-04-23 17:23:57.280'


SELECT TOP 1 *
         FROM MODLOG  
         WHERE
DATEACTION BETWEEN   @FROMDATE  AND @TODATE
 

          ORDER BY DATEACTION DESC
         
         
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