From what I've heard about SQL dates, there is no rule as to how a date should be formatted (at least from my personal SQL guru, I've only heard different rantings about how different SQL servers (at different shops) interpret different strings as dates).
Most notably, MS/Sybase SQL server seems to change the interpretation on what makes a string a date based on the locale settings for the server it is running on, but that might be the remains of some nightmare I've had :)
In reply to RE: RE: There are different LIKE wildcards between SQL implementations
by Corion
in thread SQL Is Not Returning Any Records
by buzzcutbuddha
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