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I have a Access table which contains the Strings like the following:

  Date Created                Date Modified
  January 31, 2019            January 31, 2019
  March 08, 2019              March 09, 2019
  April 19, 2019              April 23, 2019

I want to be able to select a Date Range between 2 dates using a sql query.

I am using the Jet4.0 engine and VB6.

Any help is greatly appreciated

I have tried this:

But this does not delete any records.

Set cijb = DBEngine.Workspaces(0).OpenDatabase(PathCIJB())

   DELETE Job.* FROM Job WHERE(Job.DateModified >= 'January 03, 2019' ) AND 
   (Job.DateModified <= 'February 05, 2019' )

  Set rs = cijb.OpenRecordset(sql, dbOpenSnapshot)

I expect to delete all the records Modified for example from March 09, 2019 to April 23, 2019

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  • What is the data type of date modified? Jul 26, 2019 at 10:40
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    You should at once convert those text fields to fields of data type DateTime. As is, it will only cause you forever troubles.
    – Gustav
    Jul 26, 2019 at 11:25

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You comparing strings with strings. And there is no conditions when 'J' comes before 'F', so WHERE is always false.

Before compare you should do explicit convertation by CDate function:

CDate recognizes date formats according to the locale setting of your system. The correct order of day, month, and year may not be determined if it is provided in a format other than one of the recognized date settings. In addition, a long date format is not recognized if it also contains the day-of-the-week string.

Also to run SQL command query you can not use OpenRecordset:

    Set cijb = DBEngine.Workspaces(0).OpenDatabase(PathCIJB())

    cijb.Execute "DELETE Job.* FROM Job " & _ 
                 "WHERE (CDate(Job.DateModified) >= CDate('January 03, 2019')) AND (CDate(Job.DateModified) <= CDate('February 05, 2019'));"
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  • Thank you evne though I have not tries your solution I believe it will get e what I need. I appreciate the help Jul 26, 2019 at 15:11

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