BETWEEN ISNULL ...
Not sure what you're trying to do, but if you're trying to remove the lower or upper limit if a NULL is used, the following will work:AND [Order Date] BETWEEN ISNULL(@StartDate, [Order Date]) AND...
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Hi Paul,try like this ,AND [Order Date] BETWEEN (@FROMDATE) AND (@TODATE)here is what the exact information what you are looking for -http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa337401.aspxRefer this...
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What are you trying to do with this formula? It looks like you are setting the value of a date parameter to a string when it is null. I do not think that will work. Should be a default date. What error...
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Hi,Is the below valid syntax?AND [Order Date] BETWEEN ISNULL(@FROMDATE, 'From Date') AND ISNULL(@TODATE, 'To Date')If not is there any way of writing what I'm trying here?CheersPaul
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