In sql server 2008, how to extract only the year from the date. In DB I have a column for date, from that I need to extract the year. Is there any function for that?
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possible duplicate of showing only the year portion of a date– BenSep 15, 2012 at 10:54
9 Answers
year(@date)
year(getdate())
year('20120101')
update table
set column = year(date_column)
whre ....
or if you need it in another table
update t
set column = year(t1.date_column)
from table_source t1
join table_target t on (join condition)
where ....
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Here I dont want for current datetime. I already have a column for datetime. How to have a query to extract that?– PraveenSep 15, 2012 at 10:53
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This works; how can I store this year in another column in the table? Better to have a single line query.– PraveenSep 15, 2012 at 11:00
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Can you please explain about the following error: Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime.– PraveenSep 15, 2012 at 11:09
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I guess you are trying to cast a string to a date. And the server cannot convert it to datetime type because it does not support the format. Sep 15, 2012 at 11:14
You can use year()
function in sql to get the year from the specified date.
Syntax:
YEAR ( date )
For more information check here
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Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime. Cant understand what is it? This is the error I got?– PraveenSep 15, 2012 at 11:05
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year(table_column)
Example:
select * from mytable where year(transaction_day)='2013'
SQL Server Script
declare @iDate datetime
set @iDate=GETDATE()
print year(@iDate) -- for Year
print month(@iDate) -- for Month
print day(@iDate) -- for Day
the year function dose, like this:
select year(date_column) from table_name
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2There already 6+ year old answers that say this (with more details). When answering old questions, make sure your answer offers a substantially different or better quality answer than the existing answers. Jan 13, 2019 at 12:49
DATEPART(yyyy, date_column) could be used to extract year. In general, DATEPART function is used to extract specific portions of a date value.
---Lalmuni Demos---
create table Users
(
userid int,date_of_birth date
)
insert into Users values(4,'9/10/1991')
select DATEDIFF(year,date_of_birth, getdate()) - (CASE WHEN (DATEADD(year, DATEDIFF(year,date_of_birth, getdate()),date_of_birth)) > getdate() THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) as Years,
MONTH(getdate() - (DATEADD(year, DATEDIFF(year, date_of_birth, getdate()), date_of_birth))) - 1 as Months,
DAY(getdate() - (DATEADD(year, DATEDIFF(year,date_of_birth, getdate()), date_of_birth))) - 1 as Days,
from users
Simply use
SELECT DATEPART(YEAR, SomeDateColumn)
It will return the portion of a DATETIME type that corresponds to the option you specify. SO DATEPART(YEAR, GETDATE()) would return the current year.
Can pass other time formatters instead of YEAR like
- DAY
- MONTH
- SECOND
- MILLISECOND
- ...etc.