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I'm using SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express and Delphi 2010. Fecha_hora = Date_Time is smalldatetime.

My date format is dd/mm/yyy

The dates in my table are saved like this:

08/01/2013 11:22:00 a.m.

I have this query in Delphi to know at which hours the sales are higher given a period of time; days/months, in this case I'm testing with the same day 8 Jan 2013:

  conect.Q_total_hora.Active:=false;
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Clear;
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Add('select datepart(hh, fecha_hora) as Hora, sum(Total) as Venta, a.tipo as Tipo');
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Add('from ventas v join articulos a on v.id_articulo=a.id_articulo');
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Add('where tipo='+char(39)+DBLUCB_tipo.Text+char(39)+' and cast(Convert(varchar(10), fecha_hora, 112) as datetime) between'+char(39)+DateToStr(DateTimePicker_fecha1.Date)+char(39)+ 'and'+char(39)+DateToStr(DateTimePicker_fecha2.Date)+char(39));
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Add('group by datepart(hh,fecha_hora), a.tipo order by datepart(hh,fecha_hora) ');
  conect.Q_total_hora.Active:=true;

I use cast(Convert(varchar(10), fecha_hora, 112) as datetime) because I found on the internet that this way I can retrieve only the date without the time to retrieve data between dates.

In the DateTimePickers I choose 08/01/2013 as 8 Jan 2013

I used a memo to see the query memo1.Text:=conect.Q_total_hora.Text;

and the query I receive is:

select datepart(hh, fecha_hora) as Hora, sum(Total) as Venta, a.tipo as Tipo
from ventas v join articulos a on v.id_articulo=a.id_articulo
where tipo='Burrito Grande' and cast(Convert(varchar(10), fecha_hora, 112) as datetime) between'08/01/2013'and'08/01/2013'
group by datepart(hh,fecha_hora), a.tipo order by datepart(hh,fecha_hora)

The problem I have is that when I run this query in SQL Server Mgmt Studio, it returns values, but not in Delphi, and in Delphi if i set the values of the DateTimePickers to 01/08/2013 as 1 Aug 2013 it returns the values of 08/01/2012.

As far as I know (and I don't know much...) when I send a query to SQL Server it is like if I'm writing it in SQL... why if I'm sending the date 08/01/2013 as a string it doesn't return anything?

Thank you in advance. I'm not good in database, most things I look for them on the internet ^^

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You can avoid all these issues and wrote a very much cleaner code using parameterized queries.

Try this

  conect.Q_total_hora.Active:=false;
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Clear;
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Add('select datepart(hh, fecha_hora) as Hora, sum(Total) as Venta, a.tipo as Tipo');
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Add('from ventas v join articulos a on v.id_articulo=a.id_articulo');
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Add('where tipo=:tipo and fecha_hora between :fecha1 and :fecha2');
  conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Add('group by datepart(hh,fecha_hora), a.tipo order by datepart(hh,fecha_hora) ');
  conect.Q_total_hora.Prepared:=True;
  conect.Q_total_hora.ParamByName('tipo').AsString   := DBLUCB_tipo.Text;
  conect.Q_total_hora.ParamByName('fecha1').AsDateTime := DateTimePicker_fecha1.Date;
  conect.Q_total_hora.ParamByName('fecha2').AsDateTime := DateTimePicker_fecha2.Date;
  conect.Q_total_hora.Open;
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  • Maybe that new query will work, but the question asks for an explanation of why the given query doesn't work, not for alternatives. Jan 9, 2013 at 4:23
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    @RobKennedy, Why worry trying to find an explanation to an issue caused by a bad practice, as is passing datetime values as strings?
    – RRUZ
    Jan 9, 2013 at 4:30
  • Because an explanation is what the question requests. Jan 9, 2013 at 4:36
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    Giving a workaround and a advice, which is use parameters instead of use a literal sql sentence, is a valid answer too.
    – RRUZ
    Jan 9, 2013 at 4:40
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    Using unparameterised queries without good reason is bad practice in general, using with DATE/DATETIME is even more so, for this very reason.
    – Gerry Coll
    Jan 9, 2013 at 5:14
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Try this:

conect.Q_total_hora.SQL.Add('where tipo='+char(39)+DBLUCB_tipo.Text+char(39)+' and  fecha_hora between '+char(39)+DateToStr(DateTimePicker_fecha1.Date)+char(39)+ ' and '+char(39)+DateToStr(DateTimePicker_fecha2.Date)+char(39));

which should look like:

where tipo='Burrito Grande' and fecha_hora between '08/01/2013' and '08/01/2013'

SQL should convert the dates to datetime automagically and do the where you want.

You could also try this:

where tipo='Burrito Grande' and month(fecha_hora) = 8 and year(fecha_hora) = 2013 and day(fecha_hora) = 1
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  • it does't work and i believe is because of the time in smalldatetime. it would work if i use where tipo='Burrito Grande' and fecha_hora between '2013-08-01 00:00:00' and '2013-08-01 23:59:00' but i want to use only dates Jan 9, 2013 at 1:19
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    I strongly recommend against regional formats. Even I can't tell if you meant August 1st or January 8th. Jan 9, 2013 at 1:29
  • Could you please describe what's different about your first suggested line of code? It looks similar to the original, and I was always lousy at those spot-the-differences games. Jan 9, 2013 at 4:20
  • @RobKennedy - I replaced cast(Convert(varchar(10), fecha_hora, 112) as datetime) with fecha_hora
    – Hogan
    Jan 9, 2013 at 4:22
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If you use the term BETWEEN '08/01/2013' and '08/01/2013' you will indeed only see records having a date value of exactly '08/01/2013'.

If the column is of type date you will get what you want, but as your column type is datetime, the contents '08/01/2013 11:22' is not between '08/01/2013 00:00:00' and '08/01/2013 00:00:00' and hence ignored.

When querying a datetime column, use a pattern like this

...
where DateTimeCol between '<StartDate>' and '<EndDate> 23:59:59,997'

This might look a bit weird, but will include all datestamps from the given date range.

Update: This is a dirty solution which only works well with data type DATETIME but will not work with SMALLDATETIME or DATETIME2.

From my point of view there are two clean solutions: Either use

where (DateTimeCol>='<StartDate>') 
  and (DateTimeCol <'<The day following the EndDate>')

or separate date and time to two columns. Of course, only if possible and no ranges smaller than a day are required (eg one hour or so).

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  • Note that this holds for parameterized queries as well. Jan 9, 2013 at 7:33
  • Thanks for pointing that out. In fact, I tried to answer the original question only. The advantages of parametrized queries are explained in full already.
    – alzaimar
    Jan 9, 2013 at 7:36
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    @alzaimar you can also use StartOfTheDay/EndOfTheDay functions from DateUtils when passing Date/DateTime values.
    – LightBulb
    Jan 9, 2013 at 14:30
  • @LightBulb What would EndOfTheDay yield exactly? Does it understand the different data types, and how this can round up or miss data depending on whether the underlying data type is SMALLDATETIME, DATETIME, DATETIME2, etc.? Please see sqlblog.org/blogs/aaron_bertrand/archive/2011/10/19/… for why you never want to calculate the "end" of a range so that you can use BETWEEN - always calculate the start of the next range and use less than. Jan 10, 2013 at 18:21
  • No, you definitely don't want 23:59:59,997 - what happens if the DateTimeCol changes to SMALLDATETIME? Your end range rounds up and you suddenly include data from the next day at midnight. What if it is DATETIME2? Now you might be missing a small number of rows that are > .997. Jan 10, 2013 at 18:22
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You should avoid BETWEEN for date range queries, as well as avoid any ambiguous date formats such as m/d/y or d/m/y. The query you end up with should look like this (how you get there in your delphi code I'll leave up to you):

WHERE fecha_hora >= '20130801' AND fecha_hora < '20130802'

But better yet, as the others have suggested, you should be passing the date value in via a parameter, e.g.

WHERE fecha_hora >= @date_param AND fecha_hora < DATEADD(DAY, 1, @date_param)

(If you need other cases other than single day, then use two parameters.)

For more background on date/range queries and why this is the way you should do it:

And why you shouldn't use CONVERT to remove time from datetime:

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