I am writing a query in which I have to get the data for only the last year
What is the best way to do this
SELECT ... From ... WHERE date > '8/27/2007 12:00:00 AM' ?????
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I am writing a query in which I have to get the data for only the last year What is the best way to do this SELECT ... From ... WHERE date > '8/27/2007 12:00:00 AM' ?????
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The following adds -1 years to the current date:
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The other suggestions are good if you have "SQL only". However I suggest, that - if possible - you calculate the date in your program and insert it as string in the SQL query. At least for for big tables (i.e. several million rows, maybe combined with joins) that will give you a considerable speed improvement as the optimizer can work with that much better. |
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The most readable, IMO:
Which:
There's variants with DATEDIFF and DATEADD to get you midnight of today, but they tend to be rather obtuse (though slightly better on performance - not that you'd notice compared to the reads required to fetch the data). |
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Well, I think something is missing here. User wants to get data from the last year and not from the last 365 days. There is a huge diference. In my opinion, data from the last year is every data from 2007 (if I am in 2008 now). So the right answer would be:
Then, if you want to restrict this query, you can add some other filter, but always searching in the last year
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To get rid of time check out Get Datetime Without Time |
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GETDATE() returns current date and time. If last year starts in midnight of current day last year (like in original example) you should use something like:
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Look up dateadd in BOL
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