How to select items whose expiry date match with the current date and find the difference between them
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I have created a table ProductsTable
with the following columns:
ProductID, ProductName, ExpiryDate
Now I want to select those products from the table whose expiry date is less than 90 days using a query. I am using Microsoft SQL Server.
Can anyone give me a guide?
Thanks in advance
c# sql-server
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I have created a table ProductsTable
with the following columns:
ProductID, ProductName, ExpiryDate
Now I want to select those products from the table whose expiry date is less than 90 days using a query. I am using Microsoft SQL Server.
Can anyone give me a guide?
Thanks in advance
c# sql-server
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Did you already look at the DATEDIFF function? docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/…
– Klaus Gütter
Nov 11 at 7:45
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Sample data is best served as DDL + DML. Please edit your question to include it, your current attempt and your desired results. For more details, read this.
– Zohar Peled
Nov 11 at 7:46
@KlausGütter your link is in German, in case you haven't noticed
– roozbeh S
Nov 11 at 7:48
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I have created a table ProductsTable
with the following columns:
ProductID, ProductName, ExpiryDate
Now I want to select those products from the table whose expiry date is less than 90 days using a query. I am using Microsoft SQL Server.
Can anyone give me a guide?
Thanks in advance
c# sql-server
I have created a table ProductsTable
with the following columns:
ProductID, ProductName, ExpiryDate
Now I want to select those products from the table whose expiry date is less than 90 days using a query. I am using Microsoft SQL Server.
Can anyone give me a guide?
Thanks in advance
c# sql-server
c# sql-server
edited Nov 11 at 8:49
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Did you already look at the DATEDIFF function? docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/…
– Klaus Gütter
Nov 11 at 7:45
1
Sample data is best served as DDL + DML. Please edit your question to include it, your current attempt and your desired results. For more details, read this.
– Zohar Peled
Nov 11 at 7:46
@KlausGütter your link is in German, in case you haven't noticed
– roozbeh S
Nov 11 at 7:48
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Did you already look at the DATEDIFF function? docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/…
– Klaus Gütter
Nov 11 at 7:45
1
Sample data is best served as DDL + DML. Please edit your question to include it, your current attempt and your desired results. For more details, read this.
– Zohar Peled
Nov 11 at 7:46
@KlausGütter your link is in German, in case you haven't noticed
– roozbeh S
Nov 11 at 7:48
1
1
Did you already look at the DATEDIFF function? docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/…
– Klaus Gütter
Nov 11 at 7:45
Did you already look at the DATEDIFF function? docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/…
– Klaus Gütter
Nov 11 at 7:45
1
1
Sample data is best served as DDL + DML. Please edit your question to include it, your current attempt and your desired results. For more details, read this.
– Zohar Peled
Nov 11 at 7:46
Sample data is best served as DDL + DML. Please edit your question to include it, your current attempt and your desired results. For more details, read this.
– Zohar Peled
Nov 11 at 7:46
@KlausGütter your link is in German, in case you haven't noticed
– roozbeh S
Nov 11 at 7:48
@KlausGütter your link is in German, in case you haven't noticed
– roozbeh S
Nov 11 at 7:48
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Try this:
SELECT * FROM ProductsTable WHERE DATEDIFF(day,ExpiryDate,GETDATE()) < 90
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Try this:
SELECT * FROM ProductsTable WHERE DATEDIFF(day,ExpiryDate,GETDATE()) < 90
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Try this:
SELECT * FROM ProductsTable WHERE DATEDIFF(day,ExpiryDate,GETDATE()) < 90
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Try this:
SELECT * FROM ProductsTable WHERE DATEDIFF(day,ExpiryDate,GETDATE()) < 90
Try this:
SELECT * FROM ProductsTable WHERE DATEDIFF(day,ExpiryDate,GETDATE()) < 90
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Did you already look at the DATEDIFF function? docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/…
– Klaus Gütter
Nov 11 at 7:45
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Sample data is best served as DDL + DML. Please edit your question to include it, your current attempt and your desired results. For more details, read this.
– Zohar Peled
Nov 11 at 7:46
@KlausGütter your link is in German, in case you haven't noticed
– roozbeh S
Nov 11 at 7:48