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I'll give a simple example: In query I have: CASE WHEN DATEADD(D,6,GETDATE()) BETWEEN '2015-12-26' AND '2015-12-27' In C# I've tried: DateTime date1 = DateTime.Parse("2015-12-26"); DateTime date2 = DateTime.Parse("2015-12-27"); TimeSpan diff = date2 - date1; Here is the whole code: SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM [testTable] WHERE DATEADD(D,6,GETDATE()) BETWEEN @startDate and @endDate;", connect); cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@startDate", SqlDbType.DateTime); cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@endDate", SqlDbType.DateTime); DateTime date1 = DateTime.Parse("2015-12-26"); DateTime date2 = DateTime.Parse("2015-12-27"); TimeSpan diff = date2 - date1; cmd.Parameters["@startDate"].Value = date1; cmd.Parameters["@endDate"].Value = date2; Can you please help me to solve this issue? Thank you in advance. A: You are not executing the command, you only construct it. When this code is executed, the parameters are not yet bound. 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