Datetime W/ Format = D Still Showing Time Component Of Datetime
Jan 17, 2008e.g.
1st March 2005 12:00:00
is showing as
01/03/2005 00:00:00
instead of
01/03/2005
Why does this happen?
e.g.
1st March 2005 12:00:00
is showing as
01/03/2005 00:00:00
instead of
01/03/2005
Why does this happen?
Two part question:
What I want to do is remove the time component from a datetime value. That is to say I want 2008-04-18 00:00:00.000 intead of 2008-04-18 13:46:57.983. I have heard that the only way to do this is to convert the datetime to a string, strip off the time portion and then convert back to a date. Isn't there a simpler way?
I recenly stumbled upon this construct: { d '2008-04-18' } . It appears that this might accomplish what I am lookig for above except that it appears to only except literal strings and not variables. I think this construct comes from the ODBC "improvements" realm so I am leary of depending on it as I am not sure it is standard. Any insights and links to more documentation on using this new, for me, construct would be appreciate.
I want to convert a datetime type into and speciically formatted time:the table contains this:1899-12-30 10:00:00.000I want to reformat it to appear like this:10:00 AM I want to do this with SQL using a CONVERT of something along that line.I've been able to find all kinds of date and date/time formats, but not time alone in the above format.And suggestions?TIA</chaz>
View 3 Replies View RelatedHi expert.. I am doing a project that have function to capture the Day and Night time talking duration of caller.... I make use of MSSQL to store the date time file..Let say I have this date: "2006-10-02 00:02:09".. How di I select "00:02:09" only???? Thanks in advancesuigion
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a standard datetime and I need to convert it to the client specification of:
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZD
eg: 2009-04-16T19:20:30+08:00
I am not sure of the easiest way to do this.
The test code below gets me part of the way but I am unsure on how to get the offset on the end without hardcoding to much.
DECLARE @datetime DATETIME = '2014-12-20 12:30:00'
SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR(30),@datetime,127)
In my report I have two date parameters, both are of type DateTime.
The problem is that when the report is called for the first time the report parameter value is not shown in the expected format (de-DE, 01.01.2007) but in en-US 01/01/2007
Only when I change a Date using the calendar popup and click on the "show report" button, the right format will be taken over.
Language properties of the report are"=User!Language"
IE language is de-DE.
Report Server is a MS Windows Server 2003 R2 Standart Edition SP2
with MS SQL SERVER 2005 SP2
P.S.
on a server with MS SQL SERVER 2005 SP1, this report works fine.
may be this bug is a new feature of SP2?
Hi,
I am trying to access a date column up to millisecond precession. So I cast date to as follows:
Code BlockCONVERT(varchar(23),CREATE_DATE,121)
I get millisecond part as a result of query but it€™s €œ000€?.
When I try to test the format by using getDate instead of DateTime column I get right milliseconds.
CONVERT(varchar(23),GetDate(),121) --Gives right milliseconds in return
Nothing difficult, I just need a way to generate a new datetime column based on the column [PostedDate], datetime. So basically I want to truncate the time. Thanks a lot.
View 5 Replies View RelatedWorking 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.
How can I calculate a DateTime column by merging values from a Date column and only the time part of a DateTime column?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have date coming to one page as a string in the following format"May 4 2005 12:00AM"
I need to query one of my tables using this date in combination of other nondate values. How can I convert this date into valid sql server datetime format before I query a database tables
Please help
I hope to update a DateTime column value with a Time input parameter.  Poor attempt below but it looks like the @ApptTime param is coming in as 10:45:00.0000000 and I might have an existing @SendOnDate as: 2015-10-05 07:00:00.000...I hope to end up with 2015-10-05 10:45:00.000
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[SendEditUPDATE]
@QuePoolID int=null
,@ApptTime time(7)
,@SendOnDate datetime
[code]...
Hello all,
I'm trying to write a query against an exisiting table that i can't modify and i'm running into a bit of a problem. The table stores timestamps as a char field instead of a datetime.
So, i've had to use the CONVERT function to change it to a datetime during my query. A sample is below:
SELECT convert(datetime, logged, 120) FROM AP200310
This works, except i want to include the option of querying a single day. Since the data that is returned is in this format:
12/12/2006 6:54:15 PM
The following sql statement doesn't work:SELECT convert(datetime, logged, 120) FROM AP200310 WHERE logged = '12/12/2006'
Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi, I wanted to take a date from my Sql server. it is save as dd/mm/yyyy. but when i use the select command it return me dd-mm-yyyyT00:00:00.0000000+08:00. i try to use this following code but it is not working....thedate = String.Format("{0:dd/MM/yyyy}", (reader.GetSqlDateTime(1)))
here is my complete codePublic Function deleteOrder(ByVal oid As Integer) As String
conn = dbCon.getConnection()
Dim cmd1 As New SqlCommand
Dim reader As SqlDataReader
Dim valid, sendDate, sd As String
Dim thedate As String
Dim cancelPeriod As String = CStr(System.DateTime.Today.AddDays(+3))
cmd1.CommandText = "select orderSendDate " & _
"from orders " & _
"where orderID = @oid"
cmd1.Parameters.Add("@oid", oid)
cmd1.Connection = conn
conn.Open()
reader = cmd1.ExecuteReader()
If Not reader.HasRows Then
valid = "No match found"
Else
If reader.Read Then
'String.Format("{0:dd/MM/yyyy}",(dr.GetSqlDateTime(1)));
thedate = String.Format("{0:dd/MM/yyyy}", (reader.GetSqlDateTime(1)))
'sd = reader("orderSendDate").ToString
'sendDate = sd.Substring(0, 10)
conn.Close()
End If
End If
'Return errMsg
If thedate = Convert.ToDateTime(cancelPeriod) Or thedate < CStr(System.DateTime.Today.AddDays(+3)) Then
valid = "You are not allowed to change"
Else
Try
conn.Open()
Dim strUpdate As String
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand
strUpdate = "update orders set orderStatus = @os where orderID = @oid"
cmd.Parameters.Add("@os", "c")
cmd.Parameters.Add("@oid", oid)
cmd.CommandText = strUpdate
cmd.Connection = conn
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
conn.Close()
valid = "Cancellation succesful"
updateOrderItemStatus(oid)
Catch ex As Exception
'Response.Write(ex.Message)
errMsg = ex.Message
conn.Close()
End Try
End If
Return valid
End Function
When i call my web method it gives me an error saying that page is not found... please teach me how to convert it.
thx
Datetime for using SQLSERVER QUERY NOT ANOTHER
MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS AM/PM format using only sql query not using SUBSTRING ANY IDEAS
????
regards
sadeesh
I have installed the trial version of windows server 2003 on the second hard drive on my computer. I set up IIS and ran my website on it but the problem is when I do something on the site, which has a sql insert statement regarding datetime.now it says, "conversion failed when converting datetime from character string"
I think it's to do with the clock on server 2003, the format is like: 11/07/2007 2:39:59 a.m.
I think it should be in format AM and not a.m.
Any ideas on how to change the time format on a computer?
Or should I just change the Columns in my table to a Nvarcher value or something?
thanks
Hello:
Hello:
I have some code in a asp.net function in C# like this:
DateTime datetime = DateTime.Now;
SqlCommand CommandEvent = new SqlCommand("spAddNewEvents", Connection);
CommandEvent.Transaction = Trans;
CommandEvent.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
*I try First : CommandEvent.Parameters.Add("@date", datetime);
*I try Secound: CommandEvent.Parameters.Add("@date", SqlDbType.DateTime,
8).Value = datetime;
and have some storeprocedure with this code
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.spAddEvents
(
@guid uniqueidentifier,
@language char (2),
@date as datetime,
@eventId as varchar (50),
@userid as varchar (20)
)
AS
execute('insert into tblEvents'+@language+'( guid, [date], [id], userid)
values('''+@guid+''','''+@date+''','+@eventId+','''+@userId+''')')
GO
The problem is when I try to insert a new event. The event insert are fine,
but the datetime's secound in tblEvents always is 00, and I check the
datetime variable to insert and have secound different that 00.
the table definition is Data Type: datetime and Length: 8, how must be?
I run Profiler and a I get this:
exec spAddEvents @Guid = 'C879D062-C268-4A3E-8D58-1937B7612EC2', @language = N'ES', @date = 'May 6 2004 11:29:58:140PM', @eventId = 6, @userid = N'anibal'
Best regards.
Owen.
Hi,I'm new to SQL Server (Express) and I wonder if there is a way that I can format a date's appearance in the database, that is, the format of the datetime column.
When I view a date in VWD Express, it's in my country's format (2006-11-24 for example) but when I try to insert a date using the same format using a web form, the inserted date in the database becomes 1905-06-something. This happens regardless of whether I'm inserting a string or if the string has been converted to a date via CDate.
So, is there a way I can set the database's date format? And why is it wrong anyway? It's bugging me as the original (Swedish) date is already in the ISO format that SQL Server seems to use (such as yyyy-mm-dd), and I'm using localhost with Windows set to Swedish, IE 6 set to Swedish, and even web.config's UICulture and Culture to Swedish as well.
Of course, I can rearrange the order of the date's numbers to get proper values in the db, but it seems as an unnecessary step and I can't figure out what format to use anyway.
All help is very welcome.
Pettrer
Hi There,
I'm in a learning phase of SQL server 7. I need your help for the following:
I am selecting from a dropdown list Month ('January, february,..... but not as '01', '02'..) and Year (2000, 2001.....), when they are selected a table is displayed for next 12 months starting from the selected month (like say, if April and 2002 was selected, my other table will show Apr. 02 - Mar. 03 ), and data is inserted into it manually.
My question is How to insert this date into the sql database...as I just need the month and the year.....and in sql server the date datatype is "datetime", also i have only one column for this month and year....should i change my tables and make different columns for Month and Year. Can only Month (Januray, february.....) and Year (2000, 2001...) be inserted.
Dear Folks,
how can i know the datetime format of my current session? and is it possible to change that to required format permanently for that particular database?
thank you very much
What is the easy way to get the below data and Time Format.
11/14/2007 3:51:49 PM
Thanks
Venu
In SQL query I have to find records which occour between two dates. I created Select query with two parameters @date1 and @date2 in clasue WHERE. But problem is with date format of my parameters. This format is to long. I dont wont to use time part of these parameters only date part is needed. When I put two identical dates my query doesn't find any data because both dates are eg. 2007-05-22 00:00:00. But I need data for all this day. How to correct this problem? Regards Pawel.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHi, I have a SQL Express 2005 db, with the following format for the datetime vales: dd/mm/yyyy, and if the day or the month has only one digit, it'll be completed with a zero(ie 09/03/2007). The problem is that I sent a backup(.bak file) of it to other people, but they see the date as mm/dd/yyyy and the dates are not completed with zeroes(ie 5/5/2007). How can we both have the same format? Any ideas? Thanks a lot.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm still having a problem inserting date fields into sql server.
I don't understand how it accepts datetime.
I have all of my date columns defined with datetime format and all of the dates are coming out as the default of: 01/01/1900.
I tried to insert the data as string and sql server doesn't understand that format.
Here's some of the code:
We're going from flat VSAM files to an sql server database.
This is one huge sql insert statement with about 75 fields being loaded into a table so I'll only post one the date fields.
Here's where I call the String functions from:
First, I have to uncomp the field from binary to String:
ls_sdate = Right$(CompToStr(bufMast.Name_Chg_Date), 8)
And then I send this string to my Convert_Date function:
lsDet1 = Trim$(lsDet1) & Convert_Date(ls_sdate) & ","
(lsDet1 is a concatenated String of the SQL Values to be inserted)
And Here are the two functions:
The date field is coming in like: 1991112 where if the first character is a 1, the year is 1900 and if the first character is a 0, the year is 2000.
I get correct fields in my message box like 1996/12/31 but then I don't know what sql server does to it in datetime format.
When I check the database table it looks like: 01/12/1900
Maybe there is something wrong with my Convert_Date function;
__________________________________________________ ____________
Public Function CompToStr(aCompdata() As Byte) As String
'This is one way in which you can unpack a comp field. As I mentioned,
'you might be better off designing a flexible class to do the
'conversions. At minimum, this function should be expanded to
'accept a data picture as a param (decimal placement and so on).
Dim lsRtnStr As String
Dim lsHoldStr As String
Dim llCount As Long
For llCount = 1 To (UBound(aCompdata) + 1) Step 1 'loop thru the passed array.
lsHoldStr = Hex(aCompdata(llCount - 1)) 'Convert the byte to a Hex string.
If Len(Trim$(lsHoldStr)) = 1 Then 'if the highorder nibble was 0
lsHoldStr = "0" & Trim$(lsHoldStr) 'pad it with a leading zero.
End If
lsRtnStr = lsRtnStr & lsHoldStr 'Concat it to the return string.
lsHoldStr = "" 'clear the var for the next pass.
Next
lsRtnStr = Replace$(lsRtnStr, "C", " ") 'Positive sign replacement.
lsRtnStr = Replace$(lsRtnStr, "D", "-") 'Negative sign replacement.
lsRtnStr = Replace$(lsRtnStr, "F", " ") 'Unsigned - implicit positive.
lsRtnStr = Trim$(lsRtnStr)
llCount = 0
llCount = InStr(1, lsRtnStr, "-")
If llCount > 0 Then
lsRtnStr = Right$(lsRtnStr, 1) & Left$(lsRtnStr, (Len(lsRtnStr) - 1))
End If
CompToStr = lsRtnStr 'Return the hex string.
End Function
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Public Function Convert_Date(ByRef ls_sdate As String) As String
'incoming date
Dim ls_scent
, ls_smonth, ls_sday, ls_syear As String
ls_scent = Left(ls_sdate, 1)
ls_syear = Mid(ls_sdate, 2, 2)
ls_smonth = Mid(ls_sdate, 4, 2)
ls_sday = Right(ls_sdate, 2)
If (ls_sday = "00") Then
ls_sdate = "0000"
ElseIf (ls_scent = 0) Then
'ls_sdate = ls_smonth & "/" & ls_sday & "/" & "19" & ls_syear
ls_sdate = "19" & ls_syear & "/" & ls_smonth & "/" & ls_sday
ElseIf (ls_scent = 1) Then
'ls_sdate = ls_smonth & "/" & ls_sday & "/" & "20" & ls_syear
ls_sdate = "20" & ls_syear & "/" & ls_smonth & "/" & ls_sday
End If
Convert_Date = ls_sdate
End Function
__________________________________________________ ____________
Hi,
I have a table with datetime field in SQL server 7.0
I have inserted values into datetime field
for eg: '10/10/99'
'10/10/99 10:30 AM'
'11/10/99 11:50 PM'
When I view this table from enterprise manager, values are shown exactly
in the same format I have entered.
But, When I run the query from Query Analyzer, It always shows values in the following format '1999-10-10 00:00:00.000'
Is there a way that I can see the values in the same format I have entered.
Help !!!
Thanks
Hi,
I have a datetime field that store data in format like this following format:
2003-05-25 13:01:39.400
How can I change the format of the of the datetime to 13:01:39.400 only.
Thanks
Hello, everyone:
My table has a column that is DATETIME data type. The original format likes "1/21/2004". I want to check data lengh. However when I read the data by SELECT, SQL Server change the format to "Jan.-21-2004" automatically. Does any one has an idea to keep original datetime format? Thanks.
ZYT
Is there any standard function for inserting datetime values to an sql table. I'm having a problem because some operating systems are in english and some operating systemes are in spanish.. When I insert a value '2005-02-15 12:00:00' it works on the english operating system, but it doesn't in the spanish one... any ideas?
View 11 Replies View RelatedHello
I'm hoping someone can help explain why when i select timestamp field
2008-03-25 18:57:39.000 the view result changes to
04-04-2008 11:12:01 AM.
I need result of view to be in same format as table.
Thanks
Fred
Fred
On displaying data in the gridview with sqldatasource in asp.net C# 2005 on the datetime datatype field i want to display only the date but it displays the time also on each and every row.
On the money datatype field i want to display the roundoff amount or with decimal upto 2places like 12,000.00 which is shown as 12,000.0000...
I have seen the same question in previous topic also but don't got it so asking in my post...
Pls tell me some format to avoid this invalid data.
Thanxs in advance and waiting for ur response.
how to change datetime format.
i want to store datetime in my table as yyyy-mm-dd.
can it be done??
I need to insert a user_date_time_created field in the formatuser_name + date_time_created where the date_time_created isn't one ofthe standard formats but is yyyymmddhhnnss. I can get most of the waythere using CONVERT, but I can't stop e.g. 080705 hrs (8 hrs, 7minutes and 5 seconds) on March 6, 2008 being returned as20080306875 instead of20080306080705.How can I get those zeroes back in there?--Regards.Richard.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHello friends,
I am trying to return all records between 2 dates. The Date columns are in DateTime format, and i am ignoring the timestamp. The user should be able to input UK Date Format (dd/mm/yyyy) and return the rows. This sql code works fine for American date format, but i get an error: converting from varchar to datetime when i put in a UK format. eg. 22/11/06. Please advise on this problem! many thanks!
ALTER PROCEDURE SalaryBetweenDates
(
@WeekStart datetime,
@WeekEnd datetime
)
AS
BEGIN
SET @WeekStart = (SELECT REPLACE(CONVERT(DATETIME,@WeekStart ,103),' ','-'))
SET @WeekEnd = (SELECT REPLACE(CONVERT(DATETIME,@WeekEnd ,103),' ','-'))
END
BEGIN
SELECT s.StaffNo,s.StaffName,s.StaffAddress, s.HourlyRate,
sh.HoursWorked, CONVERT(varchar(12), sh.WeekStart, 103) AS StartDate, CONVERT(varchar(12), sh.WeekEnd, 103)As EndDate,(sh.HoursWorked * s.HourlyRate)"Salary"
From Staff As S INNER JOIN StaffHours As Sh
On S.StaffNo = Sh.StaffNo
WHERE sh.WeekStart >= (@WeekStart)
AND sh.WeekEnd <= (@WeekEnd)
FOR XML RAW ('paySlip'), root('Staff'), ELEMENTS XSINIL
END
Return