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jackstow
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2002-03-20 : 10:49:31
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| There are several options for converting dates listed in books online. For example convert(nvarchar(20),content.date_created,113)gives me 20 Mar 2002 10:55:16 but what if I want 20 March, 2002 10:55:16 AMthere isn't a convert option.There seems to be a limited number of convert options listed - are there any others? |
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Jay99
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Posted - 2002-03-20 : 10:54:20
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| You've probably seen all the ones built in . . . anyting else you can fabricate with a little convert() and datepart() shoe-horning . . .Jay<O> |
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jackstow
Posting Yak Master
160 Posts |
Posted - 2002-03-20 : 11:00:55
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oooh.. quote: shoe-horning . .
my kinda programming!!convert(nvarchar(20),getdate(),shoe-horn) |
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