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I have 2 tables: Name, and Birthday. I need to get Names of people who are over 18, but I cannot manually enter a date.

UserID = int
Name = varchar(50)
Birthday = Date


UserID Name  UserID Birthday
----------- -----------------
  1    ABC    1     1997-05-15
  2    DEF    2     1997-09-21
  3    GHI    3     2011-02-01

I currently have this:

select u.UserID
from tbl_Name as u
join tbl_Birthday as b on u.UserId=b.UserID
where Birthday < '1997-08-22';

I tried changing the last line to the following and it still didn't work:

where datediff(year, birthday, convert(date, getdate())) > 18;
where Birthday - convert(date,getdate()) > 18;

Edit: I mixed up startdate and enddate in DATEDIFF, but this gives me problems with people who are 18 (born in 1997).

Edit 2: Made question more clear by specifying that a date cannot be manually entered.

Edit 3: Changed birthday dates.

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Do not do date math on the Birthday column. That requires calculating the expression for every row in the table! Instead, do the math on the other side of the equality or inequality.

If your birth dates are stored with no time portion:

WHERE Birthday <= DateAdd(year, -18, GetDate)

If they are stored with a time portion that can be set to other than midnight, by convention a person is 18 on the date of their birthday, so:

WHERE Birthday < DateAdd(year, -18, Convert(date, GetDate() + 1))

Note: subtracting datetime values in SQL Server yields the number of days apart, explaining why one of your expressions was not working correctly (you treated it like years).

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  • If I am not wrong this will give you the list of people UNDER 18, which is not what is requested! Aug 22, 2015 at 5:57
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you can use this query if u want to try to retrive that person who are above 18.

     where DATEDIFF(YEAR,birthday,GETDATE())>18
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  • This is wrong. How old is a person born 2000-12-31 on 2018-1-1? Certainly not 18, since he just turned 17 the day before!
    – ErikE
    Aug 22, 2015 at 5:38
  • This don't work for people born in the year that makes them 18. If today is August 22, 2015, people over 18 include those born before August 22, 1997. If there is a birthday in 1997, say May 15, 1997, this person should be over 18 but this DATEDIFF using YEAR as the datepart doesn't give this result.
    – Peter
    Aug 22, 2015 at 5:39
  • can u shayer your data in sql fiddle,because it working properly in my database. @Peter
    – david sam
    Aug 22, 2015 at 5:48
  • David Sam don't be silly. It can't be working. Try my example.
    – ErikE
    Aug 22, 2015 at 5:58
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  where DATEADD(YY,18,Birthday) >= getdate()
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  • I tested a birthday in 1997-08-04 and 1997-08-31 and the results were the same (people over 18 on August 22, 2015 should have been born before August 22, 1997).
    – Peter
    Aug 22, 2015 at 5:14
  • I just tried day(getdate()) - day(Birthday) > 18*365 and that didn't work...drats.
    – Peter
    Aug 22, 2015 at 5:18
  • I don't want to enter a date though. What happens if I need to run the query a few months later? I don't want to manually change the input to a date that would make it work.
    – Peter
    Aug 22, 2015 at 5:42
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    I think he meant by the literal date the Birthday column.
    – ErikE
    Aug 22, 2015 at 5:46
  • @Peter : I just gave an example. You will obviously have to use your column name. :) Aug 22, 2015 at 5:55
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if( year((Cast (getdate() as date))-year(cast (BirthDay as date)))>18)
begin
select  birthday
end

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