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Previously on "SQL Server DATE but no TIME"

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  • Weltchy
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    No

    No


    But I could be wrong!!!!

    Are you alluding to pulling out information regarding to when the row was last updated and you don't have a datetime field recording the time of the action, just the date?

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Either the date has been stored or it hasn't?

    What is the format the data is currently in?

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  • Fishface
    started a topic SQL Server DATE but no TIME

    SQL Server DATE but no TIME

    Is it possbile to get the time of a row where the date has been stored but not the time ?

    Is there a meta data function that can be converted ? @@timeticks ? or datetime related to a timestamp?

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