That worked great. Thanks Sergey. I don't know why but I thought those were not available in SQL Server...
>Yes, you can use SUBSTRING() and STUFF() functions.
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>>I messed up. I just checked and I misunderstood originally, it is NOT a datetime field. It is:
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>>PK, varchar(14), not null
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>>so I guess it would be looking for '07' in position substr(sqlvalue,3,2) and replacing substr(sqlvalue,3,2) with '06' for the correct value... Can that be done in sql server?
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