Thursday, March 29, 2012

Convert Access 2003 Function

I am converting an Access DB to SQL2000 and opne of the queries uses the
Format$ function. How should the syntax be for SQL?
Access: Format$(TimeTrackerEntry.EntryDate,'yyyymm') AS EntryMonthUse the CONVERT function with an optional date style argument. See the
following for syntax, samples and date arguments.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...br />
2f3o.asp
HTH
Jerry
"dj5md" <dj5md@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am converting an Access DB to SQL2000 and opne of the queries uses the
> Format$ function. How should the syntax be for SQL?
> Access: Format$(TimeTrackerEntry.EntryDate,'yyyymm') AS EntryMonth|||Thanks Jerry, I already looked at Cast and Convert but cannot figure out the
correct syntax. It's a bit confusing for me.
"Jerry Spivey" wrote:

> Use the CONVERT function with an optional date style argument. See the
> following for syntax, samples and date arguments.
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d... />
o_2f3o.asp
> HTH
> Jerry
> "dj5md" <dj5md@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:073E808D-100D-4F1F-9842-4BEB4DF3F112@.microsoft.com...
>
>|||Try this:
SELECT LEFT(CONVERT(VARCHAR(25),GETDATE(),112),
6)
HTH
Jerry
"dj5md" <dj5md@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Jerry, I already looked at Cast and Convert but cannot figure out
> the
> correct syntax. It's a bit confusing for me.
> "Jerry Spivey" wrote:
>|||Thats was it. I changed the GetDate with my DB field and removed the Select
and it worked with no problems. Thanks much Jerry. I also understand the
function better now that I have the correct syntax.
"Jerry Spivey" wrote:

> Try this:
> SELECT LEFT(CONVERT(VARCHAR(25),GETDATE(),112),
6)
> HTH
> Jerry
> "dj5md" <dj5md@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8212D4FC-A530-47DC-9E07-934516904C6D@.microsoft.com...
>
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