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Error when using "trunc(sysdate)" with the Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver

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TitleError when using "trunc(sysdate)" with the Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver
URL NameError-when-using-trunc-sysdate-with-the-Connect-for-ODBC-Salesforce-driver
Article Number000181286
EnvironmentProduct : Connect/Connect64 for ODBC Salesforce
Version : All supported versions
OS : All supported platforms
Database : SalesForce
Application : All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
When using "trunc(sysdate)" in a SELECT statement, the below error is thrown.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
for example :
select PARTNER_UNTIL from account where PARTNER_UNTIL < trunc(sysdate)
Error Message[DataDirect][ODBC Salesforce driver][Salesforce]Unexpected token: TRUNC in statement
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Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
This is not a driver issue, this is not supported by the database itself.

Contact SalesForce for more information.
 
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Last Modified Date4/29/2016 12:22 PM
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