the datetime field stores both date and time, even if you try to store the date alone there, it will append the '00:00;000' as the time
UPDATE urTable
SET urDateColumn = CONVERT(Varchar(8), urDateColumm, 112 )
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Browse All TopicsI have a table in SQL server, in which I have a field called 'date', which has a date/time format. I want to write an update query to leave the date in ther, but remove the time stamp from the field.
So this,
DATE
1/12/2009 1:12:07 AM
1/15/2009 3:45:03 PM
becomes this:
DATE
1/12/2009
1/15/2009
Thanks.
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As aneeshattingal said, by default datetime type will have both the date and timestamp values.
You can get rid off the timestamp with CONVERT function for display purpose but it will internally store the timestamp for any date. If no timestamp, then it will be defaulted to 00:00:00
so alter the table to add a column of varchar type, then update newly added column with aneeshattingal solution or any other value which ever format you want.
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by: cs97jjm3Posted on 2009-05-12 at 15:00:40ID: 24369921
select convert(varchar(30),getdat e(),101)