How do I query for all dates greater than a certain date in SQL Server?

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佛祖请我去吃肉 2020-11-27 09:18

I\'m trying:

SELECT * 
FROM dbo.March2010 A
WHERE A.Date >= 2010-04-01;

A.Date looks like: 2010-03-04 00:00:00.000

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  •  眼角桃花
    2020-11-27 09:50

    select *  
    from dbo.March2010 A 
    where A.Date >= Convert(datetime, '2010-04-01' )
    

    In your query, 2010-4-01 is treated as a mathematical expression, so in essence it read

    select *  
    from dbo.March2010 A 
    where A.Date >= 2005; 
    

    (2010 minus 4 minus 1 is 2005 Converting it to a proper datetime, and using single quotes will fix this issue.)

    Technically, the parser might allow you to get away with

    select *  
    from dbo.March2010 A 
    where A.Date >= '2010-04-01'
    

    it will do the conversion for you, but in my opinion it is less readable than explicitly converting to a DateTime for the maintenance programmer that will come after you.

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