Date Format, Select Convert(varchar(8), Getdate(), 1)
Sep 26, 2007
With this clause "select convert(varchar(16), getdate(), 101)" I can get mmddyyyy but
How can I get time such as mmddyyyyhhmm
Thanks
Daniel
With this clause "select convert(varchar(16), getdate(), 101)" I can get mmddyyyy but
How can I get time such as mmddyyyyhhmm
Thanks
Daniel
Hi all
With this query
select convert(varchar(16), getdate(), 101)+' '+LEFT(convert(varchar, getdate(), 108),5)
I get
mmddyyyy hh:mm
How can I change my query to get
mmddyyyy hh:mm but no 0 when month from 1 to 9
example can not be: 02/12/2007 03:34
but should be: 2/12/2007 03:34
Don't know why excel not accept month with 0 from 1 to 9
Thks
Daniel
select convert(varchar(16), getdate(), 101)+LEFT(REPLACE(convert(varchar, getdate(), 108), ':', ''),4)
From above query I get
mmddyyyyhhmm
but it' s yyyy and hour can not be separated
04/12/200702:05
How can I separated the year and hour ?
Thanks
Daniel
I have a varchar field which should contain dates but unfortunately it is fill with all sorts of imaginary formats which only the one who has typed may understand.
9+03/24/2006
3/16/2006
11:15AM
5-Oct
8/8/2006
9
.
`06/27/2006
12505
1/9/2007
1/12/2007
1/12/2007
1/15/2007
in a data set of 15000 rows most of them are like '1/15/2007'
and 305 roes are like the rest in the sample.
can you sugest ma a simple way to convert posible data to format '1/15/2007' format which i can use in a SELECT...INSERT STATEMENT and convert the rest to NULL
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Data type : varchar(10)
Date format : 8/5/2013
I want to convert that column to the following
Data type varchar: (8)
Date format : 20130805
,convert(varchar,getdate(),101) as [CONFIRMATION_DATE!1!REPORT_DATE]
The above displays as 8/26/2006, anyway you can convert that to a long format in the SP?
I.E. August 26, 2006
Thanks.
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Can any one help me in that case?
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Hey there,
I have a field called renew_date which is of (int) type, and represents a date in the format 'yyyymmdd'.
Eg. If the renew date were yesterday the field would contain: 20080525.
I need a select statment that will determine if the date contained in this field is '<' todays date.
I have wrote a select statement that works, however I'm wondering if there is a better way to handle this.
select * from sometable
where renew_date <
convert(int, convert(varchar, DATEPART(yyyy, getDate())) +
convert(varchar, Right('0' + Convert(VarChar(2), DATEPART(mm, getDate())),2)) +
convert(varchar, Right('0' + Convert(varchar(2), DATEPART(dd, getDate())),2)))
Any help you may provide is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
--Mike
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11122015
11122015
11122015
Nothing has worked so far.
Hi guys.
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select * from table
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second query that i m trying to exectue is
select * from table
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Hi,
I Have this simple convertion in a Script component
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this works fin in my development environment which has a spanish version of SQL Server and uses "DD/MM/YYYY" as date format.
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FROM date
date
-----------------------
2006-01-01 00:00:00.000
2006-01-02 00:00:00.000
2005-12-03 00:00:00.000
(3 row(s) affected)
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Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'as'
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How to get this out put.
Details:
declare @deadline Datetime = '2014-03-23 15:30:10.000'
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----With this I am able to produce that like
----o/p: Mar 23 2014 3:30PM
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What is the correct date format to achieve this.
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-Or-
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I found something in the SQL help :
How to convert the format of a Date Time String transformation (Enterprise Manager)
To convert the format of a Date Time String transformation
1.On the Transformations tab of the Transform Data Task Properties or Data Driven Query Task Properties dialog box, click the Source column containing the date or time to be modified, and then click the Destination column where you want the modified string to be placed.
2.Do one of the following:
•If there is a mapping arrow connecting the two columns, click Delete, and then click New.
•If there is no mapping arrow, click New.
3.In the Create New Transformation dialog box, click DateTime String.
4.Click the General tab, and then click Properties.
5.In the Date Format list, select the format you want.
6.Click Naming to display the Calendar Names dialog box, where you can select long or short day or month names and the A.M. and P.M. designators you want.
7.In the Language list, select the language you want, and then click Set Language Defaults.
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Date Time
22-06-2015 12:28:29
My output that I want:
Date
2015-06-22 12:28:29
Is there a function that I can convert the date format like I want.