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Subject: Create a 'datetime' format field?
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patrick
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skipping stones
skipping stones

08/21/2008 12:58 PM  

I need to be able to collect dates and times and then store them in a datetime (SQL Server 2005) column for event schedules.  Does DF 2.6 have a field that I can employ for this?  I have used a "Date" field and a text field for the time with option values being in the format HH:MM:SS AM|PM, however I can't get my SQL-driven form completion event to create a datetime field value from these two. 

Any suggestions?  Thanks!

Chad
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river guide
river guide

08/21/2008 4:22 PM  
Within your SQL Event I would check (and maybe search the web for t-sql) for Cast and Convert of date time.



For example:
Insert Into Table(YourDateTime) Values(convert(datetime, 'Aug 15, 2008 00:00:00.0000')


I would test your insert statement first, and then after that change out the date with your $(Date) or $(Date) + $(Time) tokens.


-Chad
patrick
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skipping stones
skipping stones

08/22/2008 2:35 PM  

Thanks, Chad - here's what I ended up doing...

I set my start and stop time QuestionOptionValues to be in the 24-hour format HH:MM, then just converted them to the datetime format and updated:

update Recruitment_Input_Meetings set MeetingDateStart = cast(TimeStart as datetime) from [dbo].[Recruitment_Input_Meetings]

update Recruitment_Input_Meetings set MeetingDateStop = cast(TimeStop as datetime) from [dbo].[Recruitment_Input_Meetings]

Thanks for the pointers!

~Patrick

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