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chris_lunt
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Posted - 2011-09-06 : 04:57:21
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Hello FolksWhen I run SELECT CAST(CONVERT(VARCHAR(11), GETDATE(), 103) AS DATETIME) I get 2011-09-06 00:00:00.000 returned, a colleague gets 2011-06-09 00:00:00.000This is causing a headache because when we look at information retutrned between 2 dates I'm looking between one day and the next however a colleagues machine thinks he's looking between one month and the next and returning loadfs of rows. Please cna yu tell me what setting we alter (& where it is) so that his machine returns 2011-09-06 00:00:00.000Many thanksChris |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2011-09-06 : 05:29:59
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why should you convert it? provided you always pass date values in unambiguos format yyyyddmm there's no question of any such problems------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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chris_lunt
Starting Member
25 Posts |
Posted - 2011-09-06 : 05:33:17
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Cheers for the response, perhaps you're right but as we hvae procedures that already convert the date it would be good to get the colleagues machine reading them in the same format. |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
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Posted - 2011-09-06 : 09:48:18
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Viskh's solution is the right way.The reason you're seeing this is because you and your colleague have different locale settings. Which is exactly why what Visakh suggested is the right way -- it isn't affected by local settings. |
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