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I have a column in my database called "dob" of type datetime. How do I select all the rows after a specific DoB in SQL Server 2005?

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Simply put:

SELECT * 
FROM TABLE_NAME
WHERE
dob > '1/21/2012'

Where 1/21/2012 is the date and you want all data, including that date.

SELECT * 
FROM TABLE_NAME
WHERE
dob BETWEEN '1/21/2012' AND '2/22/2012'

Use a between if you're selecting time between two dates

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    What rules apply with regard to the formatting of the date? I tested with "1/12/2012 13:14:33.000" and "1-12-2012 13:14:33.000" and both work.
    – Baz
    Mar 2, 2012 at 11:50
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    The example is misleading. 12 is not the month! It is the day and it is in american format. It is in this format: 'mm/dd/yyyy' example SELECT * FROM TABLE_NAME WHERE dob > '1/13/2012. Now is clear that 13 is not month.
    – Daniel B
    Sep 24, 2018 at 5:46
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    @Daniel when in doubt, it is better to specify the conversion as in WHERE dob >= Convert(datetime, '2019-12-15' )
    – helcode
    Dec 28, 2019 at 2:04
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Let's say you want to get all records from a table called Table_One with a datetime column called date_value that have happened in the past six months...

CREATE TABLE (
  date_value DATETIME
) 

SELCECT *
FROM Table_One
WHERE date_value > DATEADD(month, -6, getdate());

This gives a bit more dynamic of a solution.

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