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Filter the Filter

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14 Days Ago
Hello ,

How can i filter something then turn it to filter again and one more time , like :

SELECT * FROM Tbl1 WHERE BLABLA1

From those results

WHERE BLABLA 2

And Finally , from all back results

WHERE BLABLA 3.

Real Example: Select all where : the year is between x and y, then the month is beetwen z and w, and finally, where the days is beetween v and t.

Dont Work:
  1. SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE (FORMAT(datainicio, "dd") >= '01' AND FORMAT(datainicio, "dd") <= '19')
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  3. AND (FORMAT(datainicio, "mm") >= '01' AND FORMAT(datainicio, "mm") <= '04')
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  5. AND (FORMAT(datainicio, "yyyy") >= '2005' AND FORMAT(datainicio, "yyyy") <= '2009') ORDER BY

Ps. Can't use the Beetween because it's a char field

OPS: IN MS ACCCESS, MOVE THE POST IF NECESSARY

Regards, many regards.
Core
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Re: Filter the Filter

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Wouldn't be much better and much more maintainable if you converted the values to a date datatype?
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Re: Filter the Filter

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and ..

Your table name is 'table'?

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