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Please help me to convert the date format from '20200901' to '01-Sep-20' in SQL Server.
You can use convert() with format 12 for that purpose:
select convert(datetime,'20200901',12); -- 01-Sep-2020
You must convert '20200901' to date first ,then you can convert to '01-Sep-20' using below code
SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR,CAST('20200901' AS DATE),106);
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How to convert a string (43677) to date in SQL(Redshift)? (I'm trying to convert strings, which are number format of any particular date in excel)
It depends what day you want, but I think:
select dateadd(day, 43677, '1899-12-30')
This interprets the value as an Excel date. It produce 2019-07-31.
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How to convert MM/DD/YY (for example: 12/23/14) to YYYY-MM-DD (for example: 2014-12-23) in MS SQL Server 2012?
CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),GETDATE(),126)
If you're looking to load the data into a column that is the Date datatype, then you can cast a string as a date:
CAST('12/23/14' AS DATE)
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i have to execute two statements in a sequence. My Statement is as below. I get the above error when i run this.
TRUNCATE TABLE MANUAL_LIST_BACKUP
INSERT INTO MANUAL_LIST_BACKUP AS SELECT * FROM MANUAL_TRANSACTIONS
Separate the two statements with a ;
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I want to select records where a field (varchar (45)) contains one and only one letter x and the field length is greater than 20
In MySQL you can do:
SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE fieldname REGEXP '^[x]{20,}$'
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I have stored procedure where want convert money type to decimal type.
#money = 513.9010 type money
I want to convert it to decimal - how to do that?
select convert(decimal(7,4),#money)