Ignores as in "I get the same results whether I test this or not", or ignores as in "I can't get any results"

If the former, then my best guess is that it's doing an alphabetic comparison. So 11 March 2002 does lie between 1 July 2002 and 31 Dec 2002, since alphabetic sequencing runs 1, 11, 31. Worse, July to September includes March. OTOH, this doesn't gell with the example dates you've posted.

If you're getting no results, then my suspicion would be invalid SQL. Please post us the sample code, so we can have a look.

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Tommy
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In reply to Re: DBI and TIMESTAMP by tommyw
in thread DBI and TIMESTAMP by Anonymous Monk

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