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Stealth "mini-patch" 12-20-06 evening changed my custom date fields to date time.HELP
I have several crystal reports that use custom date fields and sort them out by weektodate monthtodate and yeartodate. There was a stealth patch on 12-20 that changed all these fields from date to datetime so now my reports no longer work. How can I change these reports to work with year to date etc?
Even a simple record select statement of
{field} in yeartodate
returns the error:
Failed to open a rowset
Details: 26000:[OpenAccess][openRDA ODBC]Invalid SQL statement identifier
What can I use instead of {field} in yeartodate to achieve the same thing? Maybe a statement to strip the time off the date field so its in the right format?
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