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I want to check date in between two dates or can pass as a NULL using stored proc

code

declare @fromDate date = null
declare @toDate date = null

select * from Mytable 
where date betweeen @fromDate and @toDate OR NULL (how to check for both parameters)

I have other 2 more parameters so irrespective with date result should be displayed. if @todate and @fromDate is NULL

please help.

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  • if @toDate is null, what results do you need?
    – Kaf
    Sep 12, 2013 at 10:08
  • I have other 2 more parameters so irrespactive with date result should be displayed
    – Neo
    Sep 12, 2013 at 10:09

3 Answers 3

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Try with coalesce function as below

declare @fromDate date = null
declare @toDate date = null

select * from Mytable 
where date between coalesce(@fromDate,date) and coalesce(@toDate,date)
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  • @parado Testing this wouldn't work for dates equal to the @fromDate or @toDate only strictly < or >. - So the @fromDate would have to be - 1 day or toDate + 1 day. - if i'm reading this right.
    – Pakk
    Feb 8, 2016 at 19:54
  • @Pakk I don't know your case, but I checked above solution - It works
    – Robert
    Feb 9, 2016 at 7:07
  • @Parado I've since found out why - my fault. My dates were looking for Date + '00:00:00:0000' through Date + '00:00:00:0000'. - I was missing the timeSpan. Thanks for the code.
    – Pakk
    Feb 9, 2016 at 15:59
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Pretty much convert your English to SQL:

where (date is null or date betweeen @fromDate and @toDate)
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    Not sure but I think OP means parameters can be null not the date field.
    – Kaf
    Sep 12, 2013 at 10:22
  • That syntax not working i have used coalesce instead IS NULL :)
    – Neo
    Sep 12, 2013 at 10:29
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When searching for a better solution than "between" with "coalesce" i found this thread:

  • firebird SQL
  • param is never NULL
  • createdatum is never NULL
  • offdatum can be NULL - for obvious reasons ;)

Initial solution:

where
    X = :X
    AND
    cast(:QryDateTime as DATE) between
      createdatum and coalesce(offdatum, cast(:QryDateTime as DATE))

problem there was a little tricky: when using "now" as value for QryDateTime there was (very rarely) no result found - even if there should exist one

Problem was that now is evaluated every time separately and obviously not in the left-to-right order.

I finally changed it to:

where
    X = :X
    AND
    iif(offdatum is null, 1, iif(offdatum > cast(:QryDateTime as DATE), 1, 0)) = 1
    AND
    cast(:QryDateTime as DATE) > createdatum

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