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Convert Date Format in SQL Query

Asked by DavidNPD in Databases Miscellaneous

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I would like to convert the format of a DateTime field in sql. Currently the field (rec_dt) holds a value such as this "4/6/2006 1:08:48 PM" I would like this to be shown in the query as 04/06/06 1308"

I was trying to use a command such as the one below, but I dont think I have the format correct.


SELECT     cfs_no, rec_dt, CONVERT(datetime, rec_dt, 103) AS NewDate
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Zone: Databases Miscellaneous
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