|  | Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 08/14/07 21:24 
--CELKO-- (jcelko212@earthlink.net) writes:>>> 1. To find the data for today, <<
 >
 > CREATE VIEW CurrentUserLogs (user_id, login_date, ..)
 > AS
 > SELECT user_id, login_date, ..
 >   FROM UserLogs
 >  WHERE login_date = CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
 >
 > This VIEW will always be correct when you invoke it.
 
 No. You need to change it to:
 
 CREATE VIEW CurrentUserLogs (user_id, login_date, ..)
 AS
 SELECT user_id, login_date, ..
 FROM UserLogs
 WHERE login_date = convert(char(8), CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, 112)
 
 (Or some other way to strip the time portion from CURRENT_TIMESTAMP)
 
 
 
 
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