Thursday, August 12, 2010

SQL Server Date Time Format

In SQL Server used Cast or Convert function to Format DateTime value or column into a specific date format.Both function are used to convert datetime to varchar or string.

CAST function Syntax: CAST(expression as data_type)

Let's convert current date time to varchar

select cast(getdate() as varchar)

CONVERT function is used to change or convert the DateTime formats.By using convert function you can get only Date part or only Time part from the datetime.

CONVERT Function Syntax: CONVERT(data_type,expression,date Format style)

Let's take Sql Server DateTtime styles example:

Format

Query

USA mm/dd/yy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 1)

ANSI yy.mm.dd

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 2)

British/French dd/mm/yy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 3)

German dd.mm.yy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 4)

Italian dd-mm-yy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 5)

dd mon yy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 6)

Mon dd, yy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 7)

USA mm-dd-yy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 10)

JAPAN yy/mm/dd

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 11)

ISO yymmdd

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 12)

mon dd yyyy hh:miAM (or PM)

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 100)

mm/dd/yyyy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 101)

yyyy.mm.dd

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 102)

dd/mm/yyyy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 103)

dd.mm.yyyy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 104)

dd-mm-yyyy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 105)

dd mon yyyy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 106)

Mon dd, yyyy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 107)

hh:mm:ss

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 108)

Default + milliseconds mon dd yyyy hh:mi:ss:mmmAM (or PM)

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 109)

mm-dd-yyyy

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 110)

yyyy/mm/dd

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 111)

yyyymmdd

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 112)

Europe default + milliseconds dd mon yyyy hh:mm:ss:mmm(24h)

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 113) or select convert(varchar, getdate(), 13)

hh:mi:ss:mmm(24h)

select convert(varchar, getdate(), 114)

 

Origin: http://www.technoreader.com/SQL-Server-Date-Time-Format.aspx

 

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