I have an existing SQL Server table Employees
with 3 columns month
, year
and day
as date parts.
Now I have added a new column createdate
where I want to insert date as a combination of all 3 columns from the current row.
I have an existing SQL Server table Employees
with 3 columns month
, year
and day
as date parts.
Now I have added a new column createdate
where I want to insert date as a combination of all 3 columns from the current row.
UPDATE Employees
SET createdate = TRY_PARSE(CAST([year] AS VARCHAR(4)) + '/' + CAST([month] AS VARCHAR(2)) + '/' + CAST([day] AS VARCHAR(2)) AS DATETIME)
If you have invalid data in Month Or Year Or Day Colunm, then above query will update with NULL Value.
NOTE: Try_Parse will work from Sql Server Version 2012 onwards.
You can as the below:
UPDATE Employees
SET createdate = CAST(CAST(year AS VARCHAR(4)) + '.' + CAST(month AS VARCHAR(2)) + '.' + CAST(day AS VARCHAR(2)) AS DATETIME)
You can use DATEFROMPARTS
very simple to form date
UPDATE Employees SET CreateDate =DATEFROMPARTS ( year, month, day )
Try this, it's update for all rows :
UPDATE Employees SET CreateDate = [day] +'/'+ [Month] +'/'+ [year]
1)...UPDATE Employees
set createdate =
CAST(
CAST(year AS VARCHAR(4)) +
RIGHT('0' + CAST(month AS VARCHAR(2)), 2) +
RIGHT('0' + CAST(day AS VARCHAR(2)), 2)
AS DATETIME)
2)...SELECT
DATEADD(year, [year]-1900, DATEADD(month, [month]-1, DATEADD(day, [day]-1, 0)))
FROM
dbo.Table
UPDATE emp SET CreateDate =( SELECT CONVERT(DATE,CAST([Year] AS VARCHAR(4))+'-'+
CAST([Month] AS VARCHAR(2))+'-'+
CAST([Day] AS VARCHAR(2))))
or you can also use this code:
UPDATE empl SET CreateDate =( SELECT CONVERT(varchar(10),
CAST([Month] AS VARCHAR(2))+'-'+
CAST([Day] AS VARCHAR(2))+'-'+CAST([Year] AS VARCHAR(4)),101))