I have the following SQL statement:
SELECT 420, DueDate, ISNULL(Amount, 0)
FROM Payments
WHERE CurveID = ? AND DueDate >= ?;
which I am executing using Delphi 2010 and TADODataset. The statement executes correctly except that the evaluation of the clause DueDate >= ?
is not correct. If I pass in Date()
or Now()
for second parameter I get values returned with dates earlier than today in the DueDate
field.
In SSMS, I can run this SQL query successfully if I replace the date parameter with a string in the format '2011-09-09' like this:
SELECT 420, DueDate, ISNULL(Amount, 0)
FROM Payments
WHERE CurveID = 19 AND DueDate >= '2011-09-09';
However, back in Delphi, even if I set my parameter value to a stringified version of the date in this format, I get the incorrect results (presumably because TADODataset is correctly converting the string back into a date).
What must I do, short of building dynamic SQL with the date hard-coded into the SQL to get this to evaluate correctly?
DueDate
a datetime object in the table?DueDate
is of typeDATETIME
in the database but what is the type of the parameter? Is it aFloat
? Can you save theTADOQuery.SQL
to a file and verify what get's send to the server?