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something like 185419 instead of 18:54:19
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I've been waiting for aneesh to respond to this but since he has not I have to ask...
alpmoon, what language is that from? It's certainly not t-sql.
str_replace is not a valid system function, replace is.
aneesh was correct to use ),':','') this is not a space but an empty string so it will leave no gaps.
Using null will return the whole string as null.
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by: aneeshattingalPosted on 2009-11-02 at 13:16:52ID: 25723824
CONVERT(VARCHAR,date_time_ created,10 8 )