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  1. LinsayPatterson

    MSQuery date criteria using 'today's' date

    On further inspection I found some issues with that previous code & found this one is much better: >=current_date()-62
  2. LinsayPatterson

    MSQuery date criteria using 'today's' date

    I've been following a previous (now closed) thread on this & see there was not a conclusive solution. For returning the date using MSQuery: >=GetDate() For returning today minus 65 days use: >=(GetDate())-65

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