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SQLS33ker
Starting Member
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Posted - 2013-07-20 : 13:12:20
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Hi there,I read that DAY is an abbreviation to DATEPART().I tried to use select day('20121019'). The query didn't give me a result but it just says query executed successfully. How do I actually see the day as the result?Thanks |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2013-07-20 : 15:19:16
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Nope...Thats wrong. I'm getting the result correctly ie 19may be you're trying to assign this to variable and then not printing it back------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/VmBlogs |
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James K
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
3873 Posts |
Posted - 2013-07-20 : 16:36:56
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quote: Originally posted by SQLS33ker Hi there,I read that DAY is an abbreviation to DATEPART().I tried to use select day('20121019'). The query didn't give me a result but it just says query executed successfully. How do I actually see the day as the result?Thanks
Is this happening only for the DAY function? Do you get correct results for other queries such as select year('20121019');select month('20121019'); |
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khtan
In (Som, Ni, Yak)
17689 Posts |
Posted - 2013-07-21 : 02:25:34
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quote: Originally posted by SQLS33ker Hi there,I read that DAY is an abbreviation to DATEPART().I tried to use select day('20121019'). The query didn't give me a result but it just says query executed successfully. How do I actually see the day as the result?Thanks
is there really a dot at the end of the statement ? remove it or change to semicolon ;else you will get syntax error KH[spoiler]Time is always against us[/spoiler] |
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