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Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
SQL syntax
Title:
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01521321
Message ID:
01521329
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31
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>I'm processing some csv files and I want to move the processed file to another location and rename it with a datetime string
>>>
>>>yyymmddhhmmss
>>>
>>>anyone know the easiest way to return that string from GETDATE()
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Nick
>>
>>CAST(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(convert(CHAR(19),GETDATE(),126 ),'-',''),'T',''),':','') AS CHAR(14))
>
>T-SQL really makes you jump through hoops sometimes, doesn't it? Even getting the date portion of a datetime is verbose and ugly. It mystifies that it hasn't been simplified by now.

MSSQL and T-SQL is not Oracle and PL/SQL ;-)

MartinaJ
"Navision is evil that needs to be erazed... to the ground"

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