Tuesday, June 29, 2010
SQL DATE FORMAT
1:13 PM |
Posted by
Sheen |
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You might have comeacross, situations where the date doesn't show the way you want. Hope this table will help you to get sorted out this issue.
DATE FORMATS | ||
Date Format | Query (current date: 12/30/2006) | Show |
1 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 1) | 12/30/06 |
2 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 2) | 06.12.30 |
3 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 3) | 30/12/06 |
4 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 4) | 30.12.06 |
5 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 5) | 30-12-06 |
6 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 6) | 30 Dec 06 |
7 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 7) | Dec 30, 06 |
10 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 10) | 12-30-06 |
11 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 11) | 06/12/30 |
101 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 101) | 12/30/2006 |
102 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 102) | 2006.12.30 |
103 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 103) | 30/12/2006 |
104 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 104) | 30.12.2006 |
105 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 105) | 30-12-2006 |
106 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 106) | 30 Dec 2006 |
107 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 107) | Dec 30, 2006 |
110 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 110) | 12-30-2006 |
111 | select convert(varchar, getdate(), 111) | 2006/12/30 |
Friday, June 25, 2010
SQL Split Function
10:04 AM |
Posted by
Sheen |
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I was just trying to do a split in a stored procedure, and found this
link. This is really helpfull comparing with other resources available on the web.
http://sqltutorials.blogspot.com/2007/09/sql-function-split.html
Below is Split Function in SQL
DECLARE @NextString NVARCHAR(40)
DECLARE @Pos INT
DECLARE @NextPos INT
DECLARE @String NVARCHAR(40)
DECLARE @Delimiter NVARCHAR(40)
SET @String ='SQL,TUTORIALS'
SET @Delimiter = ','
SET @String = @String + @Delimiter
SET @Pos = charindex(@Delimiter,@String)
WHILE (@pos <> 0)
BEGIN
SET @NextString = substring(@String,1,@Pos - 1)
SELECT @NextString -- Show Results
SET @String = substring(@String,@pos+1,len(@String))
SET @pos = charindex(@Delimiter,@String)
END
Result
- SQL
- TUTORIALS
link. This is really helpfull comparing with other resources available on the web.
http://sqltutorials.blogspot.com/2007/09/sql-function-split.html
Below is Split Function in SQL
DECLARE @NextString NVARCHAR(40)
DECLARE @Pos INT
DECLARE @NextPos INT
DECLARE @String NVARCHAR(40)
DECLARE @Delimiter NVARCHAR(40)
SET @String ='SQL,TUTORIALS'
SET @Delimiter = ','
SET @String = @String + @Delimiter
SET @Pos = charindex(@Delimiter,@String)
WHILE (@pos <> 0)
BEGIN
SET @NextString = substring(@String,1,@Pos - 1)
SELECT @NextString -- Show Results
SET @String = substring(@String,@pos+1,len(@String))
SET @pos = charindex(@Delimiter,@String)
END
Result
- SQL
- TUTORIALS
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