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Dear,
 
I have a Column Name Emp_InTime DataType time(7). The Data is below.
 
Emp_Name             Emp_InTime
A                    08:00:00
B                    08:19:00
C                    08:00:00
D                    09:00:00
 
Now i want to filter who is coming after 08:15:00
 
How to do it in SQL.
 
Thanks
Basit. 


What I have tried:

Select * from Attendance WHERE (Emp_InTime > CONVERT(DATETIME, '2016-05-08 08:15:00', 102))
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Updated 7-May-16 23:29pm

Why are you using a TIME(7) column, and comparing it with a DATETIME?
Just CONVERT to a TIME(7) instead:
SQL
SELECT * FROM Attendance WHERE (Emp_InTime > CONVERT(TIME(7), '2016-05-08 08:15:00', 102))
 
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George Jonsson 8-May-16 5:30am    
Hmm, you beat me to it.
You don't need the full date string in this case, right?
OriginalGriff 8-May-16 5:44am    
No, but I suspect he's actually using / passing the current DateTime value, rather than a fixed string.
basitsar 8-May-16 5:31am    
Thanks A lot.
OriginalGriff 8-May-16 5:44am    
You're welcome!
Don't forget that you can put code in the SQL query window and try different things.

This little snippet will help you, I think.
SQL
declare @in_time TIME;
set @in_time = CONVERT(TIME, '08:17:00');
select IIF(@in_time > CONVERT(TIME, '08:15:00'), 'late', 'on time');
go;
 
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basitsar 8-May-16 5:32am    
Thanks A lot.

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