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i have query that gets values depends on date ranges like:

Where (CDATE(TR_DATE) >= ('03/06/2014') and CDATE(TR_DATE) <= ('13/06/2014'))

the problem is Access will Ignore the first condition(s) and only execute the last one.... any advise...

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  • Is 3/6 the 3rd of June? Access interprets dates using the American system, so 3/6 would translate to the 6th of March. Jun 3, 2014 at 14:16

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The Access Database Engine will always interpret ambiguous #xx/yy/zzzz# date literals as mm/dd/yyyy regardless of the Regional Settings specified in Windows. Therefore, #03/06/2014# will always be interpreted as March 6, 2014. On the other hand, #13/06/2014# is not ambiguous because there is no 13th month, so it will be interpreted as June 13, 2014.

The solution is to either

  1. always use #mm/dd/yyyy#, or even better,
  2. always use the unambiguous #yyyy/mm/dd# format.
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I don't know if this will completely solve your problem but dates in Access should be surrounded by # instead of ':

WHERE CDATE(TR_DATE) >= #03/06/2014# AND CDATE(TR_DATE) <= #13/06/2014#

Or:

WHERE Format(TR_DATE, "dd/mm/yyyy") >= Format(#03/06/2014#, "dd/mm/yyyy") 
  AND Format(TR_DATE, "dd/mm/yyyy") <= Format(#13/06/2014#, "dd/mm/yyyy")
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  • it will only get all the values that less than 13/06/2014 Jun 3, 2014 at 14:11
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Try

Where TR_DATE Between #06/03/2014# And #06/13/2014#

or

Where TR_DATE Between #2014-06-03# And #2014-06-13#

which is the more universally accepted format.

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