hi, I think it should be OR instead of AND.
WHERE DatePart("q",Date_Posted) <> DatePart("q",Date_Original
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Browse All TopicsI'm sure I'm missing something obvious....
The task at hand:
Create a date driven report that shows everything that has been published within that date range that was supposed to publish in a different quarter (so it was either advanced or delayed)
Select Autonumber, Topic, Quarter: DatePart('q',Date_Posted),
from TableStuff
Where the two date parts don't equal....
How do I write that WHERE clause?
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by: flavoPosted on 2008-04-14 at 20:31:23ID: 21355743
WHERE DatePart("q",Date_Posted) <> DatePart("q",Date_Original Publish) AND DatePart("yyyy",Date_Poste d) <> DatePart("yyyy",Date_Origi nalPublish )
Dave