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I'm having an issue with a stored procedure I'm working on. One of the parameters is a DATE field. I'm attaching to this stored procedure with Crystal Reports, which is passing something like "2007-12-20" to the stored procedure.

When I try to use this variable (parameter) in a dynamic SQL statement, it keeps converting it to "2007 minus 12 minus 20" or "1975".

I haven't been able to find away around this. I want to filter records based on a date and cannot because of this. I can't switch the parameter to a string because I lose the date picker in Crystal and that confuses users.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dec 20 '07 #1
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kizmar
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I figured this out by the way.

Case closed.
Dec 23 '07 #2

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