I have some bad data in the database for a varchar field. Data includes:
10/2012
May, 2010
August., 2010
05/10/2009
But now I need to clean up these data & update the column with MM/YYYY format. Anyone has any suggestions for doing this easier?
You can create a months/year conversion table using spt_values to create the combinations of months and years you're looking for.
Then join it by formatting the month/year values to conform to the different versions. Note you only have to do this for where ISDATE(field) <> 1
;With ConversionTable as (
SELECT
months.number month,
years.number year,
right('00' + cast( months.number as varchar(2)), 2)
+ '/' + cast(years.number as char(4)) Final
FROM
master..spt_values months
CROSS JOIN master..spt_values years
WHERE
months.NUMBER between 1 and 12
and months.type = 'P'
AND years.NUMBER between 2000 and 2012
and years.type = 'P')
SELECT t.baddate , ct.final
FROM
TEST t
INNER JOIN
ConversionTable ct
ON t.BadDate =
DateName( month , DateAdd( month , ct.month , 0 ) - 1 )
+ ', '
+ cast(ct.year as char(4))
OR
t.BadDate =
DateName( month , DateAdd( month , ct.month , 0 ) - 1 )
+ '., '
+ cast(ct.year as char(4))
OR
t.BadDate = ct.Final
--- Add more OR statements for your different varieties
WHERE
ISDATE(t.badDate) <> 1
UNION
SELECT
t.BadDate ,
right('00' + cast(MONTH(Cast(t.BadDate as datetime)) as varchar(2)),2) + '/'
+ cast(year(Cast(t.BadDate as datetime)) as varchar(4))
FROM
test t
WHERE
ISDATE(t.badDate) = 1
Updated
SELECT badDate,
right(convert(varchar(10),cast(replace(CASE len(badDate) - len(replace(badDate, '/', '')) WHEN 1 THEN substring(badDate,1,2)+'/01/'+right(badDate,4) ELSE badDate END,'.', '') AS datetime),103),7)
FROM test
I would recommend doing this in code (not sure what languages are available). Most languages will have much richer support for date time handling and exception handling compared to plain sql.
This is especially true if you have to support SQL Server 2000 and 2005 as well as 2008.
DATETIME
column instead of keeping aVARCHAR
where this can happen again?VARCHAR
caused the problem in the first place, so you should cleanup and migrate to aDATETIME
instead (and change the client to pass in a properDateTime
too).update the column with MM/YYYY format
to mean that the migration would be back to the sameVARCHAR
column...