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sql cast to integer

-- NOTE: this is for SQL-Oracle specifically

/*
<...> : Your personal entry
*/

-- syntax:
CAST(<variable> as <variable-type>) -- in this case: <variable-type> = INTEGER

-- example:
SELECT CAST(MEMBER_NO as INTEGER)
FROM DUAL;
Posted by: Guest on April-17-2020
13

sql cast

-- Specifically for Oracle

-- EXAMPLE
CAST('732.98' AS INT)

/* SYNTAX
CAST(<value_to_cast> AS <data_type_to_cast_to>)
*/
Posted by: Guest on May-05-2020
2

sql convert date

Example 
SELECT CONVERT(varchar, '2017-08-25', 101);

CONVERT(data_type(length), expression, style)

Converting datetime to character:
Without century	With century	Input/Output	Standard
0	100	mon dd yyyy hh:miAM/PM	Default
1	101	mm/dd/yyyy	US
2	102	 yyyy.mm.dd	ANSI
3	103	 dd/mm/yyyy	British/French
4	104	dd.mm.yyyy	German
5	105	 dd-mm-yyyy	Italian
6	106	dd mon yyyy	-
7	107	Mon dd, yyyy	-
8	108	hh:mm:ss	-
9	109	mon dd yyyy hh:mi:ss:mmmAM (or PM)	Default + millisec
10	110	mm-dd-yyyy	USA
11	111	 yyyy/mm/dd	Japan
12	112	 yyyymmdd	ISO
13	113	dd mon yyyy hh:mi:ss:mmm	Europe (24 hour clock)>
14	114	hh:mi:ss:mmm	24 hour clock
20	120	yyyy-mm-dd hh:mi:ss	ODBC canonical (24 hour clock)
21	121	yyyy-mm-dd hh:mi:ss.mmm	ODBC canonical (24 hour clock)
 	126	yyyy-mm-ddThh:mi:ss.mmm	ISO8601
 	127	yyyy-mm-ddThh:mi:ss.mmmZ	ISO8601 (with time zone Z)
 	130	dd mon yyyy hh:mi:ss:mmmAM	Hijiri
 	131	dd/mm/yy hh:mi:ss:mmmAM	Hijiri
Posted by: Guest on May-19-2021
9

sql cast as

CAST('2006-04-25T15:50:59.997' AS date) AS Date,  

CAST('2006-04-25T15:50:59.997' AS time) AS Time,  

CAST('2006-04-25T15:50:59.997' AS datetime) AS Datetime,
Posted by: Guest on August-25-2020
0

sql cast date

DECLARE @counter INT = 0
DECLARE @date DATETIME = '2006-12-30 00:38:54.840'

CREATE TABLE #dateFormats (dateFormatOption int, dateOutput nvarchar(40))

WHILE (@counter <= 150 )
BEGIN
   BEGIN TRY
      INSERT INTO #dateFormats
      SELECT CONVERT(nvarchar, @counter), CONVERT(nvarchar,@date, @counter) 
      SET @counter = @counter + 1
   END TRY
   BEGIN CATCH;
      SET @counter = @counter + 1
      IF @counter >= 150
      BEGIN
         BREAK
      END
   END CATCH
END

SELECT * FROM #dateFormats
Posted by: Guest on December-02-2020

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