If you're going to use the DATETIME route, you need to format the values correctly. As it is, you've written:
select id,name from h_history
where ( h_date::DATETIME YEAR TO MONTH >= 2/2012 )
and ( h_date::DATETIME YEAR TO MONTH <= 1/2013 )
The 2/2012 is an integer division equivalent to 0, and there's no implicit cast from integers to datetime or vice versa.
You could write:
-- Query 1
SELECT id, name
FROM h_history
WHERE (h_date::DATETIME YEAR TO MONTH >= DATETIME(2012-02) YEAR TO MONTH)
AND (h_date::DATETIME YEAR TO MONTH <= DATETIME(2013-01) YEAR TO MONTH)
That's verbose but precise. You could use a short-cut:
-- Query 2
SELECT id, name
FROM h_history
WHERE (h_date::DATETIME YEAR TO MONTH >= '2012-02')
AND (h_date::DATETIME YEAR TO MONTH <= '2013-01')
However, since h_date is a DATE rather than a DATETIME X TO Y type, there are other options available. The YEAR, MONTH, DAY functions extract the obvious parts from a DATE (and, if you pass a DATETIME to the function, then the DATETIME will be coerced into a DATE and then processed). The only fully locale-independent DATE constructor is the MDY function which takes 3 arguments, the month, day and year. All string representations are subject to interpretation by locale, and therefore won't work everywhere all the time.
You can also do:
-- Query 3
SELECT id, name
FROM h_history
WHERE (h_date >= MDY(2, 1, 2012))
AND (h_date <= MDY(1, 31, 2013))
Or:
-- Query 4
SELECT id, name
FROM h_history
WHERE ((YEAR(h_date) = 2012 AND MONTH(h_date) >= 2) OR YEAR(h_date) >= 2013)
AND ((YEAR(h_date) = 2013 AND MONTH(h_date) <= 1) OR YEAR(h_date) < 2013)
Or:
-- Query 5
SELECT id, name
FROM h_history
WHERE (YEAR(h_date) * 100 + MONTH(h_date)) >= 201202
AND (YEAR(h_date) * 100 + MONTH(h_date)) <= 201301
Given the choice, I'd probably use Query 2 as succinct but accurate, or perhaps Query 5, but all of queries 1-5 are usable.
If h_date was a column of some DATETIME type and you need to compare parts of a DATETIME, you can either use casting (as shown in Query 1) or the EXTEND function. That tends to be verbose.
h_datea datetime field? – swasheck May 2 '12 at 15:30