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gpiva
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Posted - 2004-08-31 : 21:28:54
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| how can i use the DATEFORMAT in a store procedure ?this is my code CREATE PROCEDURE UpdateTimeTable@ID int,@IToursXrefRoutesId int, @ITransportId int, @DDepartureTime datetime,@DDepartureDate datetime,@DArrivalTime datetime,@DArrivalDate datetimeASSET DATEFORMAT dmyUPDATE TimeTableSET IToursXrefRoutesId = @IToursXrefRoutesId, ITransportId = @ITransportId,DDepartureTime = @DDepartureTime, DDepartureDate = @DDepartureDate, DArrivalTime = @DArrivalTime,DArrivalDate = @DArrivalDate,LastModified = GetDate()WHERE (ITimeTableId = @ID)GOAny help appreciate.Carlo |
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rrb
SQLTeam Poet Laureate
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Posted - 2004-09-01 : 00:10:52
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| Let me know if this is a dumb question (I'm sure someone will), but is there a reason why you're trying to do this in a stored procedure? Normally you would do this as an administrator. Do you need to revert back to the previous dateformat after the procedure is run? Are you trying to set dateformat to handle some type of datetime conversion, rather than by using CONVERT?--I hope that when I die someone will say of me "That guy sure owed me a lot of money" |
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