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The following table lists ODBC time and date functions supported by the Visual FoxPro ODBC Driver; when the Visual FoxPro grammar for the same function differs from the ODBC syntax, the Visual FoxPro equivalent is listed.
ODBC grammar | Visual FoxPro grammar |
---|---|
CURDATE*( )* | DATE*( )* |
CURTIME*( )* | TIME*( )* |
DAYNAME*(date_exp)* | CDOW*(date_exp)* |
DAYOFMONTH(date_exp) | DAY*( )* |
HOUR*(time_exp)* | |
MINUTE*(time_exp)* | |
MONTH*(time_exp)* | |
MONTHNAME*(date_exp)* | CMONTH*(date_exp)* |
NOW*( )* | DATETIME*( )* |
SECOND*(time_exp)* | SEC*(time_exp)* |
WEEK*(date_exp)* | |
YEAR*(date_exp)* |
The following time and date functions are not supported:
DAYOFYEAR (date_exp)
QUARTER (date_exp)
TIMESTAMPADD (interval, integer_exp, timestamp_exp)
TIMESTAMPDIFF (interval, timestamp_exp1, timestamp_exp2)
ODBC Escape Sequences
The driver also supports the ODBC escape sequence for date and timestamp data. The escape clause syntax is as follows:
--(*vendor(Microsoft),product(ODBC) d 'value' *)-
--(*vendor(Microsoft),product(ODBC) ts ''value' *)-
In this syntax, d indicates that value is a date in the yyyy-mm-dd format and ts indicates that value is a timestamp in the yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss[.f...] format. The shorthand syntax for date and timestamp data is as follows:
{d 'value'}
{ts 'value'}
For example, each of the following statements updates the ALLTYPES table by using the date and timestamp shorthand syntax in a supported SQL UPDATE command:
UPDATE alltypes
SET DAT_COL={d'1968-04-28'}
WHERE KEY=111
UPDATE alltypes
SET DTI_COL={ts'1968-04-28 12:00:00'}
WHERE KEY=111
Remarks
For more information about escape sequences, see Escape Sequences in ODBC in the ODBC Programmer's Reference.