Convert UTC To Local Time
Aug 1, 2014
I have a stored procedure, it is accepting a parameter which is in local datetime format. But the front end application is passing UTC date format. How I can convert UTC date time to local date time...
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Aug 7, 2007
Hi all,
I have created a report in SSRS 2005 which is being viewed by users from different Time Zones.
I have a dataset which has a field of type datetime (UTC). Now I would like to display this Date according to the User Time Zone.
For example if the date is August 07, 2007 10:00 AM UTC,
then I would like to display it as August 07, 2007 03:30 PM IST if the user Time Zone is IST.
Similarly for other Time Zones it should display the time accordingly.
Is this possible in SSRS 2005?
Any pointers will be usefull...
Thanks in advance
sudheer racha.
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Dec 29, 2005
Hello,
I am new with the reporting services. I am creating a report and I need to display date/time on the report. But the servers stores those date/time in UTC. How can I convert them to the local time in my report.
Thanks for your help.
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Oct 27, 2015
I am importing data from Dynamics CRM online using ODATA in Power Query. All datetimes in the database is stored in UTC and I need to convert these into CET. But it's not as simple as just to add 1 hour to the datetime from the database because due to Daylight. Savings time on half the dates I need to add 2 hours - how can I do this?
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Jul 28, 2015
I need to convert Local date time field to GMT. [Does we need to consider daylight saving and so on?]
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Nov 16, 2007
I am in need of a format string or simple vb code that can add the local time zone to the end of a time field.. Something like:
9:36 AM EST
9:36 AM PST
This timezone will just come from the machine that the reporting server is on. I don't see this listed as a standard format, and I have come up empty so far in my research - anyone got a solution for this?
Thanks a bunch!
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Dec 4, 2007
I have two fields which im trying to convert to standard time. IE (09:05 PM) or (12:00 AM).
They are in Military format right now. so i have 15:45 and 21:30 etc etc.
They are both Chars. And its just times and no dates. Can anyone help??
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Sep 11, 2007
Hello:
I've recently discovered the MS CRM 3.0 stamps any datetime field in SQL as UTC (aka GMT). Even though the end user may select 12:00 noon on the CRM gui interface, the datetime is stamped in SQL as 16:00 (I'm in EST).
So, is there an easy way to read the 16:00 back to local EST, taking into account daylightsavings (DST)? Apparently in VB or C# this conversion is a trivial matter of using ToLocalTime(), but I don't believe SQL 2005 has such a convenient function.
I'm currently building a SQL view that I wish to use to support multiple reports, and it would be ideal for the view to translate the UTC datetime fields (even if via a user-defined function) to EST rather than coding every report or custom app to translate the UTC.
Any suggestions or links to code will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Pete
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Oct 28, 2007
Hi all.
I have posted this question in another forum but no one has so far been able to provide a solution to the problem. Since I know Database Journal always has very informative and enlightening posts, I figured I'd post the question here in hopes that some guru can provide an answer.
If you're running SQL 2000 and have any jobs that have been executed, you could perform a query as such:
select last_run_time from msdb.dbo.sysjobsteps
and receive returned values that contain the last time a job was executed "stored in integer datatype" columns. See ->
sp_help sysjobsteps.
In SQL 2005 I believe the concept is the same. I think the intent of Microsoft had it mind for doing this was to store the date separate from the time values which won't work using the datetime datatype and I have read this in documentation in the past.
The challenge is to convert that data into a humanly legible 12 or 24 hour time format like 11:00 AM or 02:45:39.
Does anyone have any suggestions or clues to assist in resolving this problem??? :(
Thanks.
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Mar 7, 2007
I am a newbie to SQL server. I have datetime values stored as UTC in a table. What I want is that when I retrieve the records it should display these datetime values in local datetime. IS there a query or procedure someone can help me with?
Also is there some way of inserting the records in local time instead of UTC.
nivea
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Mar 14, 2007
I have used the GETDATE() function within an expression to create a directory name based on the current date. I am in the Sydney time zone and the new day's folder name doesn't change until after 11 am - so GETDATE() is picking up the date and not adjusting for the time zone. How do I either set the time zone within the package or make the GETDATE() function look at time zone of the system on which it is run?
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Sep 22, 2004
I have a column in a database that holds a GETDATE() value. I need to convert that to the UTC equivelent. How can i go about doing this? Going forward i am using GETUTCDATE(), but i need to convert some data fields from the date thats there to its UTC equivelent. (SQL 2000)
Thanks!
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Mar 12, 2006
I created aspnet DB on SQL Server 2K using aspnet_regsql utility. Everything works fine except the DateTime fields in all tables are using a wrong time zone. How do I set it to use my local time zone?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Feb 6, 2004
Hi all
I am about updating some fields with local date and time using blw API
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Private Declare Sub GetLocalTime Lib "kernel32" (lpSystemTime As SYSTEMTIME)
Public Function LocalDateTime()
Dim MyTime As SYSTEMTIME
GetLocalTime MyTime
Debug.Print "The Local Date is:" & MyTime.wMonth & "-" & MyTime.wDay & "-" & MyTime.wYear
Debug.Print "The Local Time is:" & MyTime.wHour & ":" & MyTime.wMinute & ":" & MyTime.wSecond
End Function
Unquote
This works fine however due to it's not really easy for an administrator to keep checking every times wheter local date and time are correctly updated for each front end users computer i would that to reconsider my function and making it to read local date and time from remote SQL Server. my concern is to help administrator to save time as he should only need to ensure that Server is running with correct time...
thkx for any advise
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May 20, 2008
I would like to convert a UTC datetime value to any Local Time Zone. Below is some code I'm trying to ensure works correctly. Anyone care to comment?
I have used the following lines before the function to obtain the 2nd parameter:
SELECT GETUTCDATE()
SELECT GETDATE()
SELECT DATEDIFF(hh,'2008-05-20 20:08:01.020', '2008-05-20 16:08:01.020')
DECLARE @UTC DATETIME
EXECUTE @UTC = UTCtoLocalDate '2008-05-20 20:08:01.020', -4
-- =============================================
-- Description: <Converts local datetime values to UTC datetime values, using the built-in GETUTCDATE() function.
-- <Parameter two (@TZ) represents the time zone difference from UTC/GMT. To obtain this value
-- <run GETUTCDATE() and GETDATE(), then determine the timezone from the difference between the two.>
-- =============================================
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[UTCtoLocalDate] (@UTCDate DATETIME, @TZ INT)
RETURNS DATETIME AS
BEGIN
IF ( DATEPART(hh, @UTCDate) <> 0 )
BEGIN
DECLARE @LocalDate DATETIME
DECLARE @UTCDelta INT
DECLARE @thisYear INT
DECLARE @DSTDay INT
DECLARE @NormalDay INT
DECLARE @DSTDate DATETIME
DECLARE @NormalDate DATETIME
SET @thisYear = YEAR(@UTCDate)
IF (@thisYear < 2007 )
BEGIN
SET @DSTDay = ( 2 + 6 * @thisYear - FLOOR(@thisYear / 4) ) % 7 + 1
SET @NormalDay = ( 31 - ( FLOOR( @thisYear * 5 / 4) + 1) % 7)
SET @DSTDate = '4/' + CAST(@DSTDay AS VARCHAR(2)) + '/' + CAST(@thisYear AS VARCHAR(4)) + ' 2:00:00.000 AM'
SET @NormalDate = '10/' + CAST(@NormalDay AS VARCHAR(2)) + '/' + CAST(@thisYear AS VARCHAR(4)) + ' 2:00:00.000 AM'
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SET @DSTDay = ( 14 - ( FLOOR( 1 + @thisYear * 5 / 4 ) ) % 7 )
SET @NormalDay = ( 7 - ( FLOOR ( 1 + @thisYear * 5 / 4) ) % 7 )
SET @DSTDate = '3/' + CAST(@DSTDay AS VARCHAR(2)) + '/' + CAST(@thisYear AS VARCHAR(4)) + ' 2:00:00.000 AM'
SET @NormalDate = '11/' + CAST(@NormalDay AS VARCHAR(2)) + '/' + CAST(@thisYear AS VARCHAR(4)) + ' 2:00:00.000 AM'
END
IF ((@UTCDate > @DSTDate) AND (@UTCDate < @NormalDate))
BEGIN
SET @UTCDelta = @TZ + 1
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SET @UTCDelta = @TZ
END
-- now convert utc date to local date
SET @LocalDate = DATEADD(Hour, @UTCDelta, @UTCDate)
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SET @LocalDate = @UTCDate
END
RETURN(@LocalDate)
END
GO
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May 8, 2008
Guys,
Need ur help on this...how can I change the datetime stamp to GMT in a table, it's a SQL Server 2005 database.
The timestamps are EST,PST,CT...
so have to change the arrival and departure times to GMT time zone
Thanks,
JohnB
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May 30, 2008
I have a field that displays seconds. I need to convert it to hours/min/sec.
For example,
Seconds convertedValue
90 1 min 30 sec
60 1 min 0 sec
95 1 min 35 sec
Is this possible? Or maybe this would be easier:
Seconds convertedValue
90 00:01:30
60 00:01:00
95 00:01:35
Thanks,
Ninel
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Aug 16, 2006
I have an integer field that has time values.
Here is what I have and what I want.
Example:
0 = "12:00:00 AM"
345 = "12:03:45 AM"
152341 = "3:23:41 PM"
Is this possible.
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Nov 3, 2006
I have a DB that gets telephone call information from a telephone switch. We use 3rd part software and a db to capture all of this. However for some reason most of the fields are stored as int DateTime is stored as an int. I am able to convert most of the date field from int by doing select convert(datetime,convert(varchar(8), localday)) that works fine the int are in the db as 20061029 for 10-29-2006.
How ever I can't convert the columns starttime and endtime. They are also stored as int but
They don't seem to store a date.
For instance for the date 9/29/2006 the start time of one particular call is
1159533056 and the endtime is 1159533264 All i need to get from this is the time since I already have the date from another column. I can't figure out what this data represents.
How can I convert this to datetime?
Thanks!
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Aug 21, 2007
Hi,
Hopefully this is an easy one. I need a function to call from my page footer that takes the NOW date/time value and converts it from Eastern Standard Time to Mountain Standard Time. (My server is on EST time and my users are all on MST time) Of course the function needs to handle daylight savings as well.
thanks!
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May 3, 2007
Convert Time Zone:
I have 05/02/2007 10:00AM CST, how can I convert this to EST in SQL Server 2000 function?
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May 3, 2008
Hiiiii All,
I want to convert date n time which is in varchar datatype stored in SQL SERVER 2000, into UK & US current date-time. i.e. in server i have stored indian date n time ,but for UK n US clients i want to show their current date n time , Is this psble in asp.net , please tell me how?
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May 8, 2006
I need to create a sp for sql 2000 to run with Crystal 7. (No I can't upgrade the crystal). The user wants the calendar prompt to be issues when Crystal with the calendar function. The problem is that if I define the sp var to be passed in as a datetime, crystal wants the hh mm ss also. if I issue it as a varchar(10) and convert it in my select it won't bring up the calendar control. Never tried this but I am guessing you can't do a convert on a var you feed from an sp like below
create procedure checkdate @date convert(varchar(10),@date,101)
as
select * from patient_medication where create_timestamp > @date
Any ideas?
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Apr 2, 2008
In my database times are stored as integers. Therefore if someone arrives a 1am the value is 60, 2am 120 etc. Is there a way to convert these integer values to 1:00, 2:00. I've tried converting to a decimal so if somene arrives at 1:30 it returns 1.5, but I still only get the integer value...
CONVERT(decimal(10,2), (90/60)) AS iStart
Thanks in advance
Roy
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Aug 10, 2004
Dear all,
I have 30 tables with the same stracture (01 to 30). One of the fields is duration but has a text data type.
Is there a way to convert the duration field into "Time" date type with format "Long Time" using one query only?
If i have to have one query for each table, can i create a new query or a procedure through a command button that runs all the queries?
Thank you
George
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Aug 10, 2004
Dear all,
I have 30 tables with the same stracture (01 to 30). One of the fields is duration but has a text data type.
Is there a way to convert the duration field into "Time" date type with format "Long Time" using one query only?
If i have to have one query for each table, can i create a new query or a procedure through a command button that runs all the queries?
Thank you
George
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Mar 4, 2008
i saw the previous query in which it replaces null values to '-'
i also want to do same but i have quantity column which is numeric(38,5) and i have to convert it first to varchar to replace null values of quantity - to '-'
select when quantity is null then cast(quantity as varchar)+ '-' else quantity from saleshistory
but still its getting nulls.
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Feb 6, 2008
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Jan 25, 2008
Hi All,
Is there any function sql server to convert datetime zone.
For example : EMEA follows GMT time zone.
I want to convert time to other zones which are used by other geos like APAC,IJKK.
Is there any utility on SQL server to do that?
Regards
Abdul
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May 13, 2004
i have a sql statement that i created in code and it is sending a query to the database
when i dim the variable a datetime variable it says that it cant convert it
if i make the variable a varchar it works but it only returns one result when it should be returning about 10
here is the code
Public Function dbDGQSSearch(ByVal BatchID As String, ByVal CreatedBy As Integer, ByVal CreatedFor As Integer, ByVal DateCreatedMod As Integer, ByVal DateCreated As String, ByVal DateCompletedMod As Integer, ByVal DateCompleted As String, ByVal DateStartedMod As Integer, ByVal DateStarted As String, ByVal SearchType As Integer, ByVal Completed As Integer, ByVal PriorityMod As Integer, ByVal Priority As Integer, ByVal RemainingCallsMod As Integer, ByVal RemainingCalls As Integer, ByVal TotalCallsMod As Integer, ByVal TotalCalls As Integer, ByVal Bonus As Integer, ByVal Keyword1 As String, ByVal Keyword2 As String, ByVal Keyword3 As String, ByVal Keyword4 As String, ByVal Keyword5 As String)
Dim strQueSearch As String
strQueSearch = "SELECT tlkup_Rep.RepID, tlkup_Rep.PositionID, tlkup_Rep.RepFName, tlkup_Rep.RepLName, tlkup_Rep.RepPassword, tlkup_Rep.RepUserName, tlkup_Rep.RepFName + ' ' + tlkup_Rep.RepLName AS RepName, t_Que.QueID, t_Que.BatchID, t_Que.AdminID, t_Que.Manager, t_Que.BonusID, t_Que.QueCompleted, t_Que.QueDate, t_Que.QueNotes, t_Que.QuePriority, t_Que.QueQuantity, t_Que.QueStartDate, t_Que.Mail, t_Que.QueDateComplete, t_Que.QueTotal FROM t_Que INNER JOIN tlkup_Rep ON t_Que.Manager = tlkup_Rep.RepID AND t_Que.Manager = tlkup_Rep.RepID WHERE BatchID<>'' and BatchID<>'2' and BatchID<>'3' and BatchID<>'4' "
'Creates statement for selecting the add to batch data where the criteria appear
If BatchID <> "" Then
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.BatchID= @BatchID "
End If
If CreatedBy > 1 Then
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.RepID =@RepID "
End If
If CreatedFor > 1 Then
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.Manager = @Manager "
End If
If DateCreated <> "" Then
If DateCreatedMod = 0 Then
'>
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueDate >@QueDate "
ElseIf DateCreatedMod = 1 Then
'<
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueDate <@QueDate "
ElseIf DateCreatedMod = 2 Then
'=
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueDate =@QueDate "
End If
End If
If DateCompleted <> "" Then
If DateCompletedMod = 0 Then
'>
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueDateComplete >@QueDateComplete "
ElseIf DateCompletedMod = 1 Then
'<
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueDateComplete <@QueDateComplete and t_Que.QueDateComplete >'1/1/1900' "
ElseIf DateCompletedMod = 2 Then
'=
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueDateComplete =@QueDateComplete "
End If
End If
If DateStarted <> "" Then
If DateStartedMod = 0 Then
'>
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueStartDate >@QueStartDate "
ElseIf DateStartedMod = 1 Then
'<
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueStartDate <@QueStartDate "
ElseIf DateStartedMod = 2 Then
'=
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueStartDate =@QueStartDate "
End If
End If
If SearchType = 0 Then
'Both
'strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.Mail=0 and t_Que.Mail=1 "
ElseIf SearchType = 1 Then
'Mail
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.Mail=1 "
ElseIf SearchType = 2 Then
'Phone
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.Mail=0 "
End If
If Completed = 0 Then
'Both
'strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.Mail=0 and t_Que.Mail=1 "
ElseIf Completed = 1 Then
'Yes
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueCompleted=1 "
ElseIf Completed = 2 Then
'No
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueCompleted=0 "
End If
If Priority > 0 Then
If PriorityMod = 0 Then
'>
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QuePriority >@QuePriority "
ElseIf PriorityMod = 1 Then
'<
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QuePriority <@QuePriority "
ElseIf PriorityMod = 2 Then
'=
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QuePriority =@QuePriority "
End If
End If
If RemainingCalls > 0 Then
If RemainingCallsMod = 0 Then
'>
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueQuantity >@QueQuantity "
ElseIf RemainingCallsMod = 1 Then
'<
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueQuantity <@QueQuantity "
ElseIf RemainingCallsMod = 2 Then
'=
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueQuantity =@QueQuantity "
End If
End If
If TotalCalls > 0 Then
If TotalCallsMod = 0 Then
'>
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueTotal >@QueTotal "
ElseIf TotalCallsMod = 1 Then
'<
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueTotal <@QueTotal "
ElseIf TotalCallsMod = 2 Then
'=
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueTotal =@QueTotal "
End If
End If
If Bonus > 1 Then
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.BonusID =@BonusID "
End If
If Keyword1 <> "" Then
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueNotes like '%'+@Keyword1+'%' "
End If
If Keyword2 <> "" Then
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueNotes like '%'+@Keyword2+'%' "
End If
If Keyword3 <> "" Then
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueNotes like '%'+@Keyword3+'%' "
End If
If Keyword4 <> "" Then
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueNotes like '%'+@Keyword4+'%' "
End If
If Keyword5 <> "" Then
strQueSearch = strQueSearch + " and t_Que.QueNotes like '%'+@Keyword5+'%' "
End If
'makes statement into sqlcommand
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.CommandText = strQueSearch
'var declaration
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@BatchID", SqlDbType.VarChar, 12))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Manager", SqlDbType.Int))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@RepID", SqlDbType.Int))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@QueDate", SqlDbType.VarChar, 20)) '<--- This is what,when i change to datetime, says it cant convert
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@QueStartDate", SqlDbType.VarChar, 20))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@QueDateComplete", SqlDbType.VarChar, 20))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@QuePriority", SqlDbType.Int))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@QueQuantity", SqlDbType.BigInt))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@QueTotal", SqlDbType.BigInt))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@BonusID", SqlDbType.SmallInt))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Keyword1", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Keyword2", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Keyword3", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Keyword4", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50))
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Keyword5", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50))
'data entry
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@BatchID").Value = BatchID
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@Manager").Value = CreatedBy
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@RepID").Value = CreatedFor
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@QueDate").Value = DateCreated
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@QueStartDate").Value = DateStarted
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@QueDateComplete").Value = DateCompleted
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@QuePriority").Value = Priority
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@QueQuantity").Value = RemainingCalls
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@QueTotal").Value = TotalCalls
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@BonusID").Value = Bonus
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@Keyword1").Value = Keyword1
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@Keyword2").Value = Keyword2
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@Keyword3").Value = Keyword3
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@Keyword4").Value = Keyword4
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.Parameters("@Keyword5").Value = Keyword5
Try
C.ndConnection.Open()
C.daQueSearch.SelectCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
Catch ex As Exception
lblMainError1.Text = err("dbDGQSSearch " + ex.Source, ex.Message, CurUsr)
lblMainError1.Visible = True
Finally
C.ndConnection.Close()
End Try
FillQSDG()' this fills the datagrid
End Function
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Jun 27, 2005
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Jul 2, 2007
Hello, everyone:
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