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I'm using MAMP's phpMyAdmin as my database. I'm having troubles using the CONVERT sql function. Is this a common problem?

SELECT CONVERT(varchar(10), Date, 103)

This will give me the following syntax error. Which is one of the usual errors given but I've been trying a lot of different ways.

#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'varchar(10), Date, 103)' at line 1

If the above can't be solved can I bypass this issue by adding a new column with a specific date format style?

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  • You're using SQL Server Syntax (T-SQL) in MySQL.
    – MatBailie
    Apr 23, 2014 at 16:30

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You are trying to use syntax in database.

does not have 3rd parameter for CONVERT function.

CONVERT(expr,type), CONVERT(expr USING transcoding_name)

The CONVERT() and CAST() functions take an expression of any type and produce a result value of a specified type.

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/cast-functions.html#function_convert

to do the get same format in you need to use DATE_FORMAT() function

this should give you the same resultDATE_FORMAT(date,'%d/%m/%Y')

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/date-and-time-functions.html#function_date-format

 select DATE_FORMAT(Current_Date(),'%d/%m/%Y')

here is SQL Fiddle http://sqlfiddle.com/#!2/d41d8/36014

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  • What about converting a whole column's datatype? Apr 23, 2014 at 16:43
  • in that case you need str_to_date function.. see @Ravinder's answer
    – user275683
    Apr 23, 2014 at 16:46
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The date is already in the correct format but it is stored as varchar(10) Current looks like: 21/04/2014

Yes, I have a column that has dates but is set to varchar as it wasn't being used now I need to convert these into dates.

If you are trying to get a date form from a string form of date, then

select str_to_date( date_column, '%d/%m/%Y' ) as date from table_name

This will return 21/04/2014 as 2014-04-21, regular default date format in MySQL.

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  • Thanks, perfect anyway that I can keep the same date format? Apr 23, 2014 at 16:49
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It depends on what you want to do.

If you're trying to convert an integer that represents a Unix timestamp to a date with MySQL, you may want to use FROM_UNIXTIME()

See also: MySQL: Convert INT to DATETIME

If you're trying to convert a string that represents a date into a date, you can use STR_TO_DATE()

After that, if you perform some processing on the date and want to convert it back to a string, you'll need DATE_FORMAT()

See also: mySQL convert varchar to date

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  • The date is already in the correct format but it is stored as varchar(10) Current looks like: 21/04/2014 Apr 23, 2014 at 16:37
  • @SitRock: Are you trying to get a date form from a string form of date? Apr 23, 2014 at 16:43
  • Yes, I have a column that has dates but is set to varchar as it wasn't being used now I need to convert these into dates. Apr 23, 2014 at 16:46
  • @SitRock: then you may want to use something like this... date_format(str_to_date('21/04/2014', '<here your input date format>'), '<here your output date format>'); See the reference mysqltutorial.org/mysql-str_to_date
    – Alexandre
    Apr 24, 2014 at 13:46

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