I am having an issue with a query I am trying to convert from MS Access. The query flags record for removal when it is older than 90 days but when I convert this query to sql server is is removing too many records.
UPDATE DT.SM_T_CountTotals
SET IsActive = 0
WHERE Convert(varchar, DT.SM_T_CountTotals.PostDate, 101) <
Convert(varchar, GetDate()- 90, 101)
When I run this query in MS Access I get a total of 3793 records that are flagged but in SQL server I get 69061 records that are flagged for removal. The GetDate()-90 value is correct at 10/26/2010 but it is flagging everything from this year to be removed.
I am sure it is something easy that I am overlooking. Help please?
I figured it out:
UPDATE DT.SM_T_CountTotals
SET IsActive = 0
WHERE DT.SM_T_CountTotals.PostDate < Convert(varchar, GetDate()- 90, 101)
DT.SM_T_CountTotals.PostDatecolumn? – Andomar Jan 24 '11 at 14:30