RE: Using Query to return data from SQL database

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"DOOGIE" wrote:

I am using an Excel spread*** to query a SQL database for information that
is stored by various dates. I only want to return information that was stored
in the SQL database within the last 24 hours. However, I run into a snag when
I am using the query wizard within Excel. When I get to the point where the
wizard asks if I want to filter the data I am retrieving, I enter that I want
the date field filtered by greater than or equal to "Today()-1". However,
Query does not recognize the Today() function. What should I enter to filter
my data by the date less than or equal to the last 24 hours or 1 day?
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