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Actual Table

assets_tag | purchase_date
---------- | ------
ABCD123    | 11/02/2015 00:00:00
ABCD456    | 29/03/2015 00:00:00

Normal select query

select assets_tag, str_to_date(purchase_date, "%d/%m/%Y" );

assets_tag | purchase_date
---------- | ------
ABCD123    | 2015-02-11
ABCD456    | 2015-03-29

if I run it's converted and displayed correctly. but creating a temporary table it's show error SQL Error (1292): Truncated incorrect date value

create TEMPORARY table temp as select assets_tag, str_to_date(purchase_date, "%d/%m/%Y" );

Thanks

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  • I think it needs to be STR_TO_DATE(purchase_date, '%Y-%m-%d')
    – Amr Aly
    Mar 24, 2017 at 6:34
  • str_to_date() function is correct. Bec syntax is str_to_date(string, format). Mar 24, 2017 at 6:37
  • I tried, It's how NULL value. Mar 24, 2017 at 6:52
  • try this format STR_TO_DATE(purchase_date, "%d/%m/%Y %H:%i:%s");
    – Amr Aly
    Mar 24, 2017 at 7:05
  • Ya, It's run. Thank for your valuable idea. Mar 24, 2017 at 7:24

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try this:

STR_TO_DATE(purchase_date, "%d/%m/%Y  %H:%i:%s");
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The problem of the query is date conversion issue.

select assets_tag, str_to_date(purchase_date, "%d/%m/%Y" ); This query is correct for display the output. but you want to insert to another table is throw the error SQL Error (1292): Truncated incorrect date value

Slightly change the query format and it's inserted properly. select assets_tag, str_to_date(purchase_date, "%d/%m/%Y %H:%i:%s" );

The actual query is below

insert into asset_registers ( assets_tag, purchase_date ) select assets_tag, str_to_date(purchase_date, "%d/%m/%Y %H:%i:%s" );

purchase_date - data type is Date.

But I also one doubt how to inserted because the display format is Y-m-d H:i:s it's inserted Y-m-d.

Thank Amr Aly

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  • Well explained.
    – Amr Aly
    Mar 24, 2017 at 7:55

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