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  • M mjawadkhatri

    please help.... this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR INSERT INTO test Values(TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy')) Thnaks In Advance

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    PIEBALDconsult
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    Where is it supposed to put it?

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      Where is it supposed to put it?

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      Luc Pattyn
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      in advance, where ever that is. :)

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      • M mjawadkhatri

        please help.... this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR INSERT INTO test Values(TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy')) Thnaks In Advance

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        Dr Walt Fair PE
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        You might want to check the SQL INSERT query syntax.

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        • M mjawadkhatri

          please help.... this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR INSERT INTO test Values(TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy')) Thnaks In Advance

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          Pete OHanlon
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          What error are you getting? What's the underlying data type in this field? What's the table definition (your query only stands a chance of working if there's only a date field in the table test)?

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          • M mjawadkhatri

            please help.... this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR INSERT INTO test Values(TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy')) Thnaks In Advance

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            thatraja
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            mjawadkhatri wrote:

            please tell me ERROR

            Actually you should tell us about that. what's the error message? FYI Oracle to_date usage[^]

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            • M mjawadkhatri

              please help.... this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR INSERT INTO test Values(TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy')) Thnaks In Advance

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              Ralf Bue
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              Don't worry, you mixed days and months. There is no 23. month since I know. TO_DATE('12/23/2010', 'mm/dd/yyyy') or TO_DATE('23/12/2010', 'dd/mm/yyyy') try it manually before using it: select TO_DATE('12/23/2010', 'mm/dd/yyyy') from dual; Regards Ralf

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              • T thatraja

                mjawadkhatri wrote:

                please tell me ERROR

                Actually you should tell us about that. what's the error message? FYI Oracle to_date usage[^]

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                mjawadkhatri
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                i am Using SQL 2005 Msg 195, Level 15, State 10, Line 1 'TO_DATE' is not a recognized built-in function name.

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                • P Pete OHanlon

                  What error are you getting? What's the underlying data type in this field? What's the table definition (your query only stands a chance of working if there's only a date field in the table test)?

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                  mjawadkhatri
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                  i am Using SQL Msg 195, Level 15, State 10, Line 1 'TO_DATE' is not a recognized built-in function name.

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                  • M mjawadkhatri

                    please help.... this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR INSERT INTO test Values(TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy')) Thnaks In Advance

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                    Hiren solanki
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                    Your query is allright IF a) You have only one column in table to insert b) You have function called TO_DATE created to give you supposed output compatible with column you have c) Your function taking two parameters as a INPUT.

                    mjawadkhatri wrote:

                    this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR

                    Only SQL can give neither any of us, Sorry for that.

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                    • H Hiren solanki

                      Your query is allright IF a) You have only one column in table to insert b) You have function called TO_DATE created to give you supposed output compatible with column you have c) Your function taking two parameters as a INPUT.

                      mjawadkhatri wrote:

                      this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR

                      Only SQL can give neither any of us, Sorry for that.

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                      Luc Pattyn
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                      AND d) the parameters to to_date are consistent. TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy') is no good. :)

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                      • M mjawadkhatri

                        i am Using SQL Msg 195, Level 15, State 10, Line 1 'TO_DATE' is not a recognized built-in function name.

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                        Pete OHanlon
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                        Are you using SQL Server? TO_DATE is Oracle syntax. The equivalent in SQL Server is CONVERT(datetime, '12/23/2010', 101)

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                          AND d) the parameters to to_date are consistent. TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy') is no good. :)

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                          Pete OHanlon
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                          AND e) He's not using Oracle. :rolleyes:

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                            Are you using SQL Server? TO_DATE is Oracle syntax. The equivalent in SQL Server is CONVERT(datetime, '12/23/2010', 101)

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                            mjawadkhatri
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                            Yes I am Using SQL Server 2005 and i need to insert date in dd/mm/yyyy format how it possible please help me

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                            • M mjawadkhatri

                              Yes I am Using SQL Server 2005 and i need to insert date in dd/mm/yyyy format how it possible please help me

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                              Pete OHanlon
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                              A few thoughts.

                              1. Is this field actually a datetime?
                              2. Is it a datetime in your application?
                              3. What does the format of the date matter?

                              If the field is a datetime, and it's being passed in as a datetime then you don't need to do anything. Just insert it as it is - the only reason you'd convert it is if you were passing it in as a string, and you should really avoid this and pass it in as a datetime instead. The format of the date is immaterial - just store it in the universal date format; choosing the format is only relevant when you display the date to the user and you should use the users locale to do this.

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                              • M mjawadkhatri

                                please help.... this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR INSERT INTO test Values(TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy')) Thnaks In Advance

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                                Bernhard Hiller
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                                The bad thing is that the "S" in "SQL" means "structured", not "standard". Look at the "SQL Zoo" for the SQL code in many databases, e.g. http://sqlzoo.net/howto/source/u.cgi/tip218780[^]

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                                • M mjawadkhatri

                                  please help.... this query is not working.. please tell me ERROR INSERT INTO test Values(TO_DATE('12/23/2010','dd/mm/yyyy')) Thnaks In Advance

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                                  Maybe because of semicolon you have missed. For your info : Oracle TO_DATE

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