Tuesday, June 29, 2010
SQL DATE FORMAT
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
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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