geez, thanks a lot cmangus, works just fine!
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Browse All Topicsall date columns in this db are defined as int and look weird. normally i would expect 8 digits (for YYYYMMDD) something like 20080131
but these have 10 digits and look weird. if i run
select top 10 myDateColumn from myTable order by myDateColumn desc
it returns like:
1201820136
1201820052
1201820051
etc
could you show me how to extract a proper datetime from this?
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by: cmangusPosted on 2008-01-31 at 15:12:27ID: 20792392
It's seconds after 1/1/1970.
Try:
Select Top 10 DateAdd(ss, myDateColumn, '1/1/1970')
From myTable
Order by myDateColumn Desc