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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T14:43:09+00:00 2026-06-17T14:43:09+00:00

I using MS SQL Sever and I want to filter my query by only

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I using MS SQL Sever and I want to filter my query by only “today” registers, example

select * from tbl where [FieldDate] >= "Today Date"

I know I can use something like:

[FieldDate] >= DATEADD(DAY, 0, DATEDIFF(DAY, 0, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP))

or

[FieldDate] >= CAST(FLOOR( CAST( GETDATE() AS FLOAT))AS DATETIME)

But, what is the best way to do that?, thanks a lot.

Note: I can’t use the “convert(date, getdate())”.

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    2026-06-17T14:43:10+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 2:43 pm

    This should work:

    SELECT * 
    FROM tbl 
    WHERE [FieldDate] >= CONVERT(DATE,GETDATE()) 
    AND [FieldDate] < CONVERT(DATE,DATEADD(DAY,1,GETDATE()))
    

    For SQL Server 2005:

    SELECT * 
    FROM tbl 
    WHERE [FieldDate] >= CONVERT(VARCHAR(8),GETDATE(),112) 
    AND [FieldDate] < CONVERT(VARCHAR(8),DATEADD(DAY,1,GETDATE()),112)
    
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