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Attention : Visual Basic SQL Question about date...

Asked by CKWONGCHEEKEONG in Visual Basic Programming, Microsoft Programming

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In my Member table, i have a field called Application Date, if i wish to calculate whether the member's membership is currently expired (ie: Today date - ApplicationDate >365), how should i write the sql in ADO recordsource property???


Why this code cannot work??

SELECT * FROM Member WHERE NOT SYSDATE - Member.ApplicationDate > 365 ORDER BY ApplicationDate

TQ.

Updated:

To Ravi_raj123:
Thanks for your comment, i am using MS Access as my database.

Actually, i would like to select all the member record from my dbase where the membership is not yet expired==>ie. today date - application date < 365 days. If i pass your ans: "Select * from member where applicationDate > #" & Datediff("d", -365, Date()) & "#" to adoMember.Recordset.recordsource property, can the compiler know what "Date()" is???  Because Date() is vb function, right?

Anyway, i have tried your answer but still can't work... So i hope you (or any expert) can tried it out for me==> by simply creating the MS Access dbase with a field ApplicationDate and try to select the non-expired record in vb, OK?
Thanks...

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