Change Date Format To DD/MMM/YYYY?
Feb 22, 2015
I have created a table with a field Register_Date in DATE format. However, it results showed me 21/12/2008 I would like to change it to 21/Dec/2008.
How do I change that using SQL command? I tried to Google and used codes like below and it will not work.
SELECT CONVERT( CHAR(6), Register_Date, 106 )
FROM REG
The error message was ORA-00936: missing expression
I also tried:
SELECT replace(convert(char(15),Register_Date,106),' ',' - ')
FROM REG
and it gives it the same error message.
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Dec 8, 2011
I am getting dates in American format i.e.
Code:
2011-04-12 00:00:00.000
How can i change it to dd:mm:yyyy ?
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Jun 25, 2007
Hi All,
I'm using report with a date parameter (user enters a date) and all transactions before that date are displayed. I don't know how to set parameter date format on the displayed report to dd/mm/yyyy.
If it's not a parameter I usually use sql " convert(varchar(10),datefield,103)" but don't know how to use this with parameter.
Thanks
Sonny
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Nov 27, 2015
I have a table that has a DATE field named. AccountingDate that is in the format YYYY-MM-DD. It's not a VARCHAR field. I simply want to convert this date field into the format MM/DD/YYYY and call it New_Accounting_Date.
I've played with various combinations of CAST & CONVERT but haven't been able to get it to work.
Below is my latest effort which returns the error:
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'as'
What code would work to return a MM/DD/YYYY value for New_Accounting_Date?
Select GLBATCH.AccountingDate,
convert(GLBATCH.AccountingDate as date),101) AS New_Accounting_Date
from GLBATCH
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Nov 19, 2014
We are migrating data from old DB2 systems to sql server 2012, the DATE FORMAT in those systems is in decimal format with 7 digits. CYYMMDD format.
I need to convert this into DD/MM/YYYY format.
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May 1, 2014
When creating fields in MS SQL is there any way I can set the date format of the Date or DateTime characteristic to DD/MM/YYYY?
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Jan 19, 2004
Hi:
I need to format a date like this:
01/2004 -> 'MM/YYYY'
I know that I can do this....
SELECT CAST(datepart(mm,getdate()) AS VARCHAR) + '/' + CAST(datepart(yyyy,getdate()) AS VARCHAR)
but , Is there is another better solution?
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Jan 28, 2008
How do I update a date with this format? I put HTMLEncode = false and dataformatString = {0:d} so I can just have the date and drop the time. Now it's not updating in the database.
Here's my stored procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE [UpdateRtnDate] @loanrequestid int, @returndate datetime AS Update LibraryRequest
set[returndate]=@returndatewhere loanrequestid = @loanrequestid
It doesn't go into the database what am I misisng?
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Oct 19, 2000
Good afternoon,
Does any1 know if it is possible to change the format of date (in TSQL) from the american version (i.e. mm/dd/yyyyy ) to dd/mm/yyyy.
Thanks in advance for any help
Gurmi
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Nov 12, 2004
Dear all:
Anyone knows how to set the default fate format at SQL server as dd/mm/yyyy. Thanks for the help!
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Mar 4, 2004
I basically want to return a date in DD/MM/YYYY format.
SELECT firstname, dbo.FormatDate(registrationdate) from T_Users
Is there an SQL Function that allows date formatting?
Thanks.
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Jul 20, 2007
I have a date field I am trying to format so it does not show the minutes,sec's. Seems the obvious way to do this would be to put mm/dd/yyyy in the format property. I tried this and the day and year seem to work, but the month is not showing month. rather it appears to be showing minute. Does month use a different letter?
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May 25, 2007
how to display date in mm/dd/yy using select query ( i have dates which are in mm/dd/yyyyy format but when i run a query it displaying yyyy-mm-dd format).i want to display date in mm/dd/yyyy format so how to write select query for that
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Oct 5, 2007
How can I return the current date from sql formatted as 2007/10/05 ? (year/month/day)
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Feb 20, 2008
Hi,
How can I set the date format to be 'dd/MM/yyyy' for an SQL Server database (to apply in all tables' dates) ?
Thanks a lot in advance!
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Nov 2, 2015
Is it possible to check if  the date has been formatted as dd/mm/yyyy i.e. something like this...
if (@EnterDate <> dd/mm/yyyyy )
SET @message = 'date not in the correct format'Â
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Mar 25, 2008
Hello every one, I have a problem while inserting the date format like mm/dd/yyyy in mySQL. It is showing the date format error.and my requirement is to enter like this format from front-end(asp.net,C#) and i am using mySQL as database. any help would be greatly appriaciated.
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Oct 16, 2015
We are on SQL Server 2012 and I was wondering if you store the values in the columns with "date" or "datetime" datatype in MM/DD/YYYY format? Currently I am storing them as Varchar(10) using the Cast &Â Convert function to preserve "fomatting" but it would be great to do that in the date/ datetime datatype as well -- is that possible?
Note that this is not for a transnational table but for a data warehouse project. I have three fields in the date dimension each with it's own usage: INT (e.g. 20151016), DATE & VARCHAR.
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Aug 17, 2015
Created a custom SSRS report. applied an interactive sort for a date field. I have the the formatting set to "MM/DD/YYYY" and it sorts everything correctly except for the year.
Example:
As you can see, the dates with 2014 aren't sorted correctly. I want it to sort the dates like:
11/06/2014
12/10/2014
01/07/2015 etc, etc.
Is there a way to get this to take into account the year? but also the month and day?
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Aug 26, 2007
I€™m getting a datetime format problem(mm-dd-yyyy for dd-MM-yyyy), when I install SQL Server 2005 Express. {The exception is: The conversion of a char data type to a datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range datetime value.}
My windows Regional and Language options €“ English (United Kingdom), Sort date format is dd-MM-yyyy.
When converting the date time in Sql server is using the mm-dd-yyyy format. But I€™m supplying the dd-mm-yyyy format date time.
I tried number of things none of them worked for me
1. Tried changing the default language and get the date time format
- exec sp_configure 'default language', 2057
reconfigure
- did not work
EXEC sp_defaultlanguage 'my user name', 'British'
- did not work
(Ref: http://www.cactushop.com/support/UKUS-date-format-issues-with-MS-SQL---conversion-errors-or-blank-pages__592__.htm)
2. Tried a registry hack by opening regedit, and get the following 3 language keys and change it to decimal 2057:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL Server90ToolsClientSetupCurrentVersion]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL Server90ToolsSetup
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1Setup]
(Ref: http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=62891)
- did not work
3. Every thing in the Regional and Language options to UK and British with the date time format input language keyboard and every think else I could think of, which could link to US English or US date format --------- Did not work
4. even went into the extend of modifying the date format on a Windows machine for new users account by editing the HKEY_USERS registry key and creating a new user - Did not work
(Ref: http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/39407/39407.html )
5. Uninstall and reinstall SQL server express several time and did the steps 1 €“ 4 where applicable €“ did not work€¦.
If anyone has any idea of what I have to do to change the date time format in the SQL Server 2005 to use the dd-mm-yyyy format for dates....
Please help me or point me in the direction in which I have to look for an answer.
Thank you very much€¦.
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Apr 30, 2008
Anyone please suggest me that , I have a text box where I am entering th date in dd/MM/yyyy format.
But the default field in my SqlServer2005 is MM/dd/yyyy.
How can i insert it into the database. or how can i change the MM/dd/yyyy of database to dd/MM/yyyy
Please, its urgent.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Tapan
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Nov 30, 2007
Hi!
Is it possible to convert a 'dd.mm.yyyy' string into an mm/dd/yyyy date using convert or cast?The date format set on the sql server is mm/dd/yyyy...
Thanks!
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Jun 14, 2007
Hi to ALL
Here I am using .net 2.0 and MS SQL 2K. In our database table DateTime saved as in the format of 2007-01-31 8:33:19.000(yyyy-mm-dd) to access to this records by searching based on Date, when we are searching based on Date that Date format would be (dd/mm/yyyy). How we can convert the date format.
Data Base Date Format: 2007-01-31 (yyyy-mm-dd)
Search Criteria Date Format: 31/01/2007 (dd/mm/yyyy)
I have written following Code: Pls suggest me whether its correct r not
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Select distinct tbl_adminuser.adminUserName,tbl_adminCategory.Name, COUNT(dbo.tbl_outbox.msgUserID) As
TotalCount
FROM dbo.tbl_adminuser,dbo.tbl_AdminCategory, dbo.tbl_outbox
where tbl_adminuser.adminUserID = dbo.tbl_AdminCategory.CatID and tbl_AdminCategory.CatID =
dbo.tbl_outbox.msgUserID
and tbl_outbox.msgUserID <> 0 and Convert(varchar,tbl_outbox.msgDate,103)>=@fromdate and
convert(varchar,tbl_outbox.msgDate,103)<=@todate
group by tbl_adminuser.adminUserName, dbo.tbl_AdminCategory.Name
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Thanks in Advance
Bashu
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Apr 25, 2008
Hi, I have this query string:
SELECT distinct [KioskID], MAX([ServerDate])FROM [report].[dbo].[tbKiosksLog]Where kioskid like 'ids%' group by kioskid
order by kioskid
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Nov 8, 2001
I'm using Ms SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition.
After I've process a OLAP cube, for the dimension with the data type DateTime, the date format will come out as YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.
How do I change that date format to just DD/MM/YYYY?
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Sep 7, 2005
want to insert a format date "dd/MM/yy" into a MS SQL table, But the fields default format is American "MM/dd/yy"
How I can change this default format.
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Jan 28, 2008
Hi guys,
I would like to know how I want to change format date from 1989-01-01 to the format dd/mm/yyyy.
thanks and regards
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Jul 31, 2006
HI,
I have noticed that SQL SERVER 2005 uses American date format but i want to change it to UK/European time format i.e. dd-mm-yyyy
can any on tell me how to do it in sql server settings. And is it possible that I can change it only the during the course of my STORED PROCEDURE.
I know it is quite and any one will answer that soon
hoping quick reply
regards,
Anas
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Apr 29, 2005
What is the best way of converting datatime field value 29/03/2005 08:58:27 to 29/03/2005.
I only want to remove Time from date and I am using Sql Server 2000.
Thanks
Arvind
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May 19, 2008
Would it be possible to change the date time from varchar to datetime. it currently showing as varchar in the following format 20080401 0845
can it be changed to date/time format into something like this 01/04/2008 08:45. If someone could help that would be great. Many thanks
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Jun 12, 2008
I have a column of text 010208 that is suppose to be a date. How can I changeformat this column to read 01/02/2008?
Lisa Jefferson
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Feb 14, 2008
How to change date format from database mmddyyyyhhmmss to mmdd only
and my query as below
SELECT emp.name, 'date of employ'= (case when status. num=4 then history.date end),
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Thanks
Daniel
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Nov 24, 2006
Hi,
We have a server (SQL 2005) set up as US date format
and have tried to change it to UK using syslanguage etc
Anyone know how to do it at a global level so we dont have to change lots of SP
Regards
Stu
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