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Jim, CURRENT DATE (or CURRENT_DATE) is a register; it just exists and can be used anywhere in your SQL statements.

On 5/4/2021 11:37 AM, midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thank you Carel, however the current date does not exist in the "from" table
so what I'm perplexed about is how to get the date and put it in there. I
just don't know SQL well enough to add that column to the statement.

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Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects

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Use CURRENT DATE.



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