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Hi,
comming from php/mysql some things here on this side are great - but some seems to be solved in a way I can not figure out.
What I need is a way to get a string in the format "yyyy-mm" out of a date-time field like:

09/05/2006 23:12:36   should produce    2006-09    as one string

What I figured out by my own is:

SELECT { fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT(DATENAME(yyyy, dateField), '-') }, STR(DATEPART(mm, dateField))) }, ...

but this returns "2006- Â Â Â 9" with blanks in it. Or I could use 2 times the DATENAME but this would give 2006-September.
Would it help to use a stored procedure?
Thanks,
Klaus

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