New Coder
New Coder

Reputation: 501

GETDATE() throwing exception

I am creating a simple application where i am using MSAccess as database. When i am trying to retrieve the data using below query - i am getting exception undefined function GETDATE()

select *
from tempdata
where dateissue  between DATEADD(MM, DATEDIFF(MM, 0, GETDATE()) - 0 , 0) 
and  DATEADD(MM,         DATEDIFF(MM, 0, GETDATE()) + 1, - 1 )

can't we use the sql inbuilt methods inside c# code ?? if so how do i solve this problem

Upvotes: 9

Views: 26334

Answers (3)

HansUp
HansUp

Reputation: 97101

Now that you moved past the first problem (there is no GETDATE() function in Access SQL), you have discovered another problem.

The DateAdd Function requires a "String expression that is the interval of time you want to add" as its first argument, Interval. But you're giving it MM instead:

DATEADD(MM, DATEDIFF(MM, 0, DATE()) - 0 , 0)

I don't understand what interval you're trying to add. If you want to add minutes, use ...

DateAdd('n', ...

If you want to add months, use ...

DateAdd('m', ...

If you want to add days, use ...

DateAdd('d', ...

Note DateDiff() also expects an Interval string argument and the allowable values are the same as those for DateAdd().

Upvotes: 4

maccettura
maccettura

Reputation: 10818

GETDATE() is not a function inside MSAccess. The equivilant would be:

Now() provides date and time

Date() provides the date

Time() provides the time

Upvotes: 8

suff trek
suff trek

Reputation: 39767

In MS ACCESS equivalent of GETDATE() is DATE()

Upvotes: 3

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