Rabu, 18 Oktober 2017

RE: RE: [MS_AccessPros] Format and trim question in a query

 

Love it when that happens. Or worse yet when people quit or die and you don't have access to their development copies.

Yep. That has happened. More than once.

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Thanks,
My Boss retired and I cannot ask her what she was trying to accomplish.

Jim Wagner
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I vote you take off the "left" one and see if anyone bawls.

;-) They look like the same to me.

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Subject: [MS_AccessPros] Format and trim question in a query





Hello all,



I am working on a database someone else built. there is a macro that runs a series of queries and then opens a report. But there are 2 queries that seem to be redundant.



The macro runs an import for an excel file into the database. But the next 2 queries do the following.



are these not the same thing????



In the excel it looks like this
2017-09-25 00:00:00.0






qry_TrimDateFieldExemptHrs

SQL

UPDATE laborhours SET laborhours.[Date] = Left([Date],10);





qry_FormatDateExemptHrs

SQL

UPDATE laborhours SET laborhours.[Date] = Format([Date],"mm/dd/yyyy");



Thank You

Jim Wagner








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