Is there a quick one-liner to call datepart in Sql Server and get back the name of the day instead of just the number?
select datepart(dw, getdate());
This will return 1-7, with Sunday being 1. I would like 'Sunday' instead of 1.
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Is there a quick one-liner to call datepart in Sql Server and get back the name of the day instead of just the number?
This will return 1-7, with Sunday being 1. I would like 'Sunday' instead of 1.
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This is not possible without using the result to select the day yourself. For one thing the textual representation of the day is locale-dependent. For another the returned value depends upon the 'datefirst' setting. |
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If you want a localizable solution, just join the result against a table with the names and numbers. |
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Do it in the client where you have an API to get the local day name. |
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It actually took me more searching than I thought it would to find this answer. It's funny how you can use a technology for ages and never know about simple functions like this.
I'm not sure how localization would work with this function. Getting the name client-side is probably the answer, but it would be nice to do it on the database. Would Sql Server use the collation setting to determine the output for this? |
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