DB Design :: How To Convert Timestamp Value To Date Value
Apr 22, 2015I have a column where i have Timestamp column
Ex:
130670901526899350
I will convert this one into date column like
DD/MM/YYYY
or DDMMYYYY
I have a column where i have Timestamp column
Ex:
130670901526899350
I will convert this one into date column like
DD/MM/YYYY
or DDMMYYYY
hi, good day, i would like to convert timstamp value into date with dateformat (yyyy-MM-dd) , how to i do that ?
i have try using convert method with code 20 and 21 , but it contain the time as well , i just need the date with no time and seconds include
thank you
I have a set of data with epoch timestamps. Purely for the sake of reporting, I need to pull the last six months of data and group it by month. I have tried searching the googles for epoch/milliseconds to datetime but I only get the MySQL or Oracle results, not MSSQL.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have two fields DSRHADTI which is an isodate and DSRHTIME which is 8 char time field in format 10.31.00. I want to take both these fields and put them into a field that is database timestamp so I have converted DSRHDATI to 10 character field. I am then trying to use substring to put both into 18 character field using derived column transformation editor. but it does not like the below. It's red syntax error what am I missing.
(SUBSTRING(Copy of DSRHDATI,1,4) +' /' + SUBSTRING( Copy of DSRHDATI,6,2) + '/ ' + SUBSTRING(Copy of DSRHDATI,9,2)) + SUBSTRING(DSRHTIME,1,2) + '.' + SUBSTRING(DSRHTIME,4,2) + '.' + SUBSTRING(DSRHTIME,7,2)
One I get the above to work I plan on convert 18 char to datetimestamp.
Am I on the right track on how to do this?
Is there a way to extract the date part (11/27/2012) of a datetime/time stamp column (11/27/2012 00:00:00.000) and keep it in a date format?
The code i have below extracts the date part of a timestamp column and converts it to a char field. This becomes a problem when I joing the resultant table with a SAS dataset which contains the same column but is in a date format. The join process generates an error saying the column is in different formats.
convert(char(15), process_date,112) as process_dt
I am populating oracle source in Sql Server Destination. after few rows it fails it displays this error:
[OLE DB Destination [16]] Error: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description:
"Invalid date format".
I used this script component using the following code in between the adapters, However after 9,500 rows it failed again giving the same above error:
To convert Oracle timestamp to Sql Server timestamp
If Row.CALCULATEDETADATECUST_IsNull = False Then
If IsDate(DateSerial(Row.CALCULATEDETADATECUST.Year, Row.CALCULATEDETADATECUST.Month, Row.CALCULATEDETADATECUST.Day)) Then
dt = Row.CALCULATEDETADATECUST
Row.CALCULATEDETADATECUSTD = dt
End If
End If
I don't know if my code is right . Please inform, how i can achieve this.
Working on a new database where the Date and Time are stored in a Date Time Field.
Then working on an OLDER database file within the same SQL Database contains these 2 items as integers:
transDate = "71615" (July 16, 2015)
transTime = "12345" (01:23:45 AM)
How do we convert both of them into a single SQL DateTime field such as "2015-07-16 01:23:45.000" so that it can be used in a join restricting to a date time in a different SQL File that properly has the DateTime in it?
This works well for converting the transDate Part in the select statement:
dbo.IntegerToDate(at.transDate) as transDate
* That returns: "2015-07-16 00:00:00.000"
* The resulting data must work directly in a Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Query using either using the "on" statement or part of the "where" clause. In other words, NOT as a stored procedure!
Also must be able to be used as a date difference calculation when comparing the 2 files Within say + or - 5 seconds.
Hi!
What correct statement should be to convert timestamp column to datetime.
I wrote:
select convert(datetime, update_date)
from table_name
and it doesn't work properly.
Thank you,
Elena
I am new SQL Server, I have below Timestamp conversion running in Oracle how do I convert same in SQL Server
Default date - 01/01/1970
Application stores Date as bigint - 1326310811062
(TIMESTAMP('01/01/1970', '00:00:00') + (1326310811062 / 1000) SECONDS) AS CREATION
Hi
Is there a way in T-SQL (Server 2005) to convert unix timestamp to UTC
So want to do this:
1189481763.61 -> Tue, 11 Sep 2007 03:36:03 UTC(or any UTC format)
Thanks
Is it possible to convert a timestamp value to its associated datetime?
I know that the timestamp is not directly convertable to a datetime but does the database know at what time that timestamp was assigned?
Jacob
can someone please supply some information to help with this??
I am moving data from db2 8.1 for windows. the dates in db2 are defined as timestamp. i want to convert these to sql server datetime format in sql server 2000 using dts and sql.
does anyone have examples or something??
any help would be greatly appreciated.
How can we convert form String to Database timestamp
UPDATE REGDEST_10
SET IS_ACTIVE = 0
WHERE expdate > GETDATE()
expdate is streing and getdate() is dbts
I am using SSIS to move data from SQL Server 2000 to DB2 on the Iseries. I am using DB2OLEDB provider to connect to the DB2 database. The problem I am running into is the DB2 Timestamp format is 'yyyy-mm-dd-hh.mi.ss' and I am unable to get my Date format correct.
Inside SSIS I have created a custom script to and parse the SQL date to this format using a string but I can cast the string back to date format.
Any help would be Great.
Alan
how to convert float to timestamp in single select query..for exp. i have float as 1.251152515236 ,i want to convert this to datetime and from datetime to timestamp... i.e. 26:11:00
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We have a table in SqlServer 2000 with a column type TimeStamp and contain value such as 0x00000000656AC51F. Are there any way for me to convert that value back to DateTime? I tried to use cast function like:
Select cast (MyTimeStampCol as DateTime) myDate from MyTableand I encountered error below.
Msg 8115, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime.
Regards,
JDang
In SQL Server I've created a linked server to an Oracle database. I am trying to insert (within the context of an sql server table trigger) an SQL Server datetime to an Oracle column with similar precision. Oracle timestamps are not compatible with sql server datetimes and I don't know how to convert the data (or if I should use a different type of column to store the data in Oracle). I have full control over the structure of the Oracle table so I can use a different type if timestamp is not best, but I need the destination column to have at least the same precision as the sql server datetime value. What is the easiest way to do this?
View 22 Replies View RelatedHiI am using SQL 2005, VB 2005I am trying to insert a record using parameters using the following code as per MotLey suggestion and it works finestring insertSQL; insertSQL = "INSERT INTO Issue(ProjectID, TypeofEntryID, PriorityID ,Title, Area) VALUES (@ProjectID, @TypeofEntryID, @PriorityID ,@Title, @Area)"; cmdInsert SqlCommand; cmdInsert=new SqlCommand(insertSQL,conn); cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("@ProjectID",SqlDbType.Varchar).Value=ProjectID.Text; My query is how to detail with dates my previous code wasinsertSQL += "convert(datetime,'" + DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yy") + "',3), '";I tried the code below but the record doesn't save?string date = DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yy"); insertSQL = "INSERT INTO WorkFlow(IssueID, TaskID, TaskDone, Date ,StaffID) VALUES (@IDIssue, @IDTask, @TaskDone, convert(DateTime,@Date,3),@IDStaff)"; cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("IDIssue", SqlDbType.Int).Value = IDIssue.ToString();cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("IDTask",SqlDbType.Int).Value = IDTask.Text;cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("TaskDone",SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = TaskDoneTxtbox.Text;cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("Date",SqlDbType.DateTime).Value = date;cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("IDStaff",SqlDbType.Int).Value = IDStaff.Text;Could someone point to me in the right direction?Thanks in advance
View 3 Replies View RelatedHow to convert float to timestamp in single select query
E.g., i have float as 1.251152515236 ,
I want to convert this to datetime and from datetime to timestamp... i.e. 26:11:00
i am creating a DTS package that will query a table and move data to another table daily on same DB/SERVER. i want to be able to timestamp previous date into date column in destination table. There's no date on source but i need timestamp on each import and date for previous day b/c importing data are for previous day.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm having trouble importing data with a binary timestamp.
I have a group of datafiles with various data types mixed in
and I seem to get a lot of errors during the import attemt using
BCP.. The timestamp data is represented in the text file to be
imported as 0x0000aedc (Hexidecimal representation of timestamp)
I'm using the tilde (~) as a delimiter. What can I do to get past this
rather annoying problem?
Datetime seems to be accepted fine if I use char as the import datatype
and 26 as the length. It seems to swallow that fine. It seems to be the
timestamp field I'm tripping on.
Timestamp comes up as [binary]
Prefix length = 2
Field terminator = ~
Good Morning,
Hate to sound so dumb, but, it's been years since I've done any SQL programming and I was bad at the time!
What is the code for taking my time stamp 2007-02-09 10:15:02.000 and just displaying the date as 02/09/2007?
Do I use variables? Are they set up before my select statement? Can anyone suggest a really good, easy, very explanable SQL (that will work in SQL Server) progamming book?
Thanks so much!
Dianne
I have a problem with an Order By sort on a SubmissionDate column in my SQLSERVER DB.
I am inputing a timestamp in this format into the column above: 1/18/2005 11:03:19 AM
Problem is, once I sort this column in DESC order to return the results to a datalist dates with a time like this:
1/18/2005 1:03:19 AM
get placed out of place (lower on the return in DESC/higher on the return in ASC). I am assuming this is happening because it reads 1 as coming before 11 instead of after like it is with time. If this was in 24 hour format this wouldn't be a problem I guess because 1PM would be 13, so that is after 11.
Anyone know what I can do to get this sorted correctly?
Hi,
I am pulling files from the FTP site using the FTP task. I want to also capture the date and timestamp of each of these files so that I can insert the values into a database and track when are these files get created normally on the FTP server.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for your help.
$wapnil
I am trying to figure out how to add a time datestamp to my xp_sendmail procedure:
use master;
go
CREATE PROC pr_sendmail
AS
DECLARE @DT DATETIME
SET @DT=GETDATE()
BEGIN
EXEC xp_sendmail @recipients = 'me@work.com',
@message = 'send email from SQL Server Stored Procedure.',
@copy_recipients = 'me@work.com',
@subject = 'Job Started at ', @DT
END
How do I get this to work? Thanks!
With this qry i need to only show in the result for ordate the date and not the time stamp. below is my qry and the first line of the results:
SELECT DISTINCT
adHock.dbo.PPVVINCE$.Corps, adHock.dbo.PPVVINCE$.House, adHock.dbo.PPVVINCE$.Cust,
IDST_EVENT_ORDERS.ORDATE,
IDST_EVENT_ORDERS.ORTIME,
IDST_EVENT_ORDERS.EVWMIN,
IDST_EVENT_ORDERS.EVTDES,
[Code] ....
result for the field trying to change
ORDATE
1/1/2014 12:00:00 AM
I Only want to see the date.
I have a server on SQL Server 2008 R2.
I have the following code:
SELECT '1' AS Join_Field, T1.ID AS T1_ID, T2.ID AS T2_ID, T1.TimeStamp AS T1_Timestamp, T2.TimeStamp AS T2_Timestamp, DATEDIFF(Minute, T1.TimeStamp, T2.TimeStamp) AS Difference_Mins, T1.eventid, T1.shiftID,
T1.Value, SD.Shift_Start_Date, T1.StopCode, T1.Status, T1.JobID, T1.StatusDesc, T1.StopDesc, T1.MachineID,
CAST(CASE WHEN CONVERT(date, T1.TimeStamp, 103) < CONVERT(date, SD.Shift_Start_Date, 103)
THEN 1 ELSE 0 END AS int) AS flag, CAST(T1.TimeStamp as DATE) AS TS_Date
FROM PolReporting.Event_M2_T1 AS T1 INNER JOIN
PolReporting.Event_M2_T2 AS T2 ON T1.RowID = T2.RowID INNER JOIN
Intouch.ShiftDates_Grouped AS SD ON T1.shiftID = SD.ShiftID
However when I run it I get a message:
In SQL Server 2000:
How do I convert a Julian date to a Gregorian date?
How do I convert a Gregorian date to Julian?
Examples please.
Many thanks in advance.
Gary Andrews
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View 13 Replies View RelatedSo I have to build dynamic T-SQL because of a date parameter that will be provided. The Date Parameter will be provided in SSRS in normal MM/DD/CCYY format. So how do I then convert that date to my Oracle format
NUMERIC(8,0) CCYYMMDD?
I tried this...
SET@SQLQuery=@SQLQuery+'ANDMEMBER_SPAN.YMDEFF<='''''+CAST(@AsOfDateASVARCHAR)+''''''+@NewLineChar;
SET@SQLQuery=@SQLQuery+'ANDMEMBER_SPAN.YMDEFF>='''''+CAST(@AsOfDateASVARCHAR)+''''''+@NewLineChar;
but that put it in the format of...
AND
MEMBER_SPAN.YMDEFF<=''2015-04-01''
AND
MEMBER_SPAN.YMDEFF>=''2015-04-01''
Which is close...I think I just need to lose the "-"
Using DTS package in 2000 version, I am dumping TXT file contents into SQL Table,
I have one column having date in format YYYYMMDD(20070929) and corresponding column in SQL is datetime, but it fails on data type mismatch.
I have no choice of making date column in SQL to string or Varchar etc,
is there any way to make that date column in SQL to convert the value upon transformation from format (YYYYMMDD) to M/DD/YYYY (9/29/2007).
many many thanks,
Hi there.
I'm trying to extract data from my SQL server & everything in the script I've got is working (extracting correct data) except for one field - which is for the most part it's off by +2 days (on a few occasions - I see it off by just +1 day or even +3, but it's usually the +2 days).
I'm told that it's due to the conversion formula - but - since SQL is not my native language, I'm at a bit of a loss.
The DB table has the date field stored as a type: CHAR (as opposed to 'DATE')
Can anyone out there help?
Please advise. Thanks.
Best.
K7
I know 2008 MS SQL Server has a timestamp data type that adds date and time when the rows are inserted. Is there a way to automatically update the date and time when the rows are updated?
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