Converting strings to datetime

  • Hi,

    I´m hoping somebody can help with this. I need to convert a set of dates (in string format) to the datetime data type.

    The data is currently stored as strtings in the following format:

    [font="Courier New"]

    Monday, January 28, 2008[/font]

    Thanks in advance

  • Try this:

    declare @testdate varchar(50), @realdate datetime

    set @testdate = 'Monday, January 28, 2008'

    set @realdate = SUBSTRING(@testdate, CharIndex(', ', @testdate)+2, 50)

    select @testdate, @realdate

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
    Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes


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  • Hi Wayne,

    Cheers for that. Much appreciated. It´s saved me a couple of hours work (I´m new to T-SQL).

    David

  • I seem to be doing lots of date related stuff at the moment, luckily nothing involving dates in such a format, however, I'm sure a time will come - this looks very useful!

    Thanks!

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