Yup - that was one of the first things I tried. Bomb:
DBD::ODBC::st execute failed: [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver +] Syntax error in date in query expression 'WorkOrd.StatCode5 = 'C' a +nd ( WorkOrd.ClearDate is NULL or ( WorkOrd.ClearDate BETWEEN #Pa_RaM000# and #Pa_RaM001# ) )'. (SQL-37000)(DBD: st_execute/SQLExecute err=-1) at O:\Scripts\P +erl\ServiceReports\test-av-citigroup.pl line 54. Uncaught exception from user code: Could not execute statement. Error:[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Acce +ss Driver] Syntax error in date in query expression 'WorkOrd.StatCode +5 = 'C' and ( WorkOrd.ClearDate is NULL or ( WorkOrd.ClearDate BETWEEN #Pa_RaM000# and #Pa_RaM001# ) )'. (SQL-37000)(DBD: st_execute/SQLExecute err=-1) Report run on 2003-03-19 Report runs from 2003-03-19 to 2003-03-2 +0.

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: DBD::ODBC, Access, date comparisons by finni
in thread DBD::ODBC, Access, date comparisons by finni

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