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sql server 2008 - SQL LIKE Statement on a DateTime Type

How do you perform a LIKE statement on a column of DateTime datatype in SQL Server?

If I run the following SQL it returns me all the dates with 2009 in.

SELECT * FROM MyTable where CheckDate LIKE '%2009%'

However, if I want all the Oct, Nov & Dec dates I'd expect to be able to do the following:

SELECT * FROM MyTable where CheckDate LIKE '%2009-1%'

But this returns me nothing!

I'm giving the user a filter option where they type in the date string and as they type I filter the data. So if they type '20', I'd like to return all the dates with '20' within the date (so this could be all 2012 dates or a date value like 06/20/1999)

Can anybody help?

I'm using SQL Server 2008.

Thanks in advance.

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You can use the DATEPART function to extract portions of dates. It should also make your queries more explicit about what you're seeking to achieve:

SELECT * FROM MyTable
where DATEPART(year,CheckDate)=2009 and
      DATEPART(month,CheckDate) between 10 and 12

(There are also specifically named functions, such as MONTH and YEAR, but I prefer DATEPART for consistency since it can access all components of a datetime)

You should try to avoid thinking of datetimes as having any kind of string format. Treating them as strings is one of the largest sources of errors we encounter.


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