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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:17:33+00:00 2026-05-14T23:17:33+00:00

Hello I’ve been tasked with doing a few queries on a large SQL Server

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Hello I’ve been tasked with doing a few queries on a large SQL Server 2000 database.

The query I’m having trouble with is “find the number of people between ages 20 and 40”

How would I do this? My previous query to get a count of everyone looks like this:

select count(rid) from people where ... 

(with the … being irrelevant conditions). I’ve googled some but the only thing I’ve found for calculating age is so large that I don’t see how to embed it into a query, or it is a stored procedure which I do not have the permissions to create.

Can someone help me with this?

The relevant part of the people table is like so:

RID(unique key) | dateofbirth(datetime) | firstname....
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    2026-05-14T23:17:33+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:17 pm

    Assuming birthday is stored as a DateTime

    Select Count(*)
    From    (
            Select Id, Floor(DateDiff(d, BirthDate, GetDate()) / 365.25) As Age
            From People
            ) As EmpAges
    Where EmpAges Between 20 And 40
    

    This could also be written without the derived table like so:

    Select Count(*)
    From People
    Where Floor(DateDiff(d, BirthDate, GetDate()) / 365.25)  Between 20 And 40
    

    Yet another way would be to use DateAdd. As OMG Ponies and ck mentioned, this one would be the most efficient of the bunch as it would enable the use of an index on dateOfBirth if it existed.

    Select Count(*)
    From People
    Where DateOfBirth Between DateAdd(yy, -40, GetDate()) And DateAdd(yy, -20, GetDate())
    
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