I want to view my table as order by date
.
I have written this command
select *
from companydetails
order by date desc
Output:
4/1/2013 30-11-16 30-11-16 29-11-16 28-11-16 27-09-16 27-01-2014 26-11-16 26-07-14 24-02-15 23-09-15 23-03-15 21-10-15 21-01-16 20-08-15 18-11-15 18-03-15 17-08-16 17-04-14 16-09-14 15-02-14 15-02-14 15-02-14 15-02-14 15-02-14 15-02-14 15-02-14 14-11-14 14-08-14 12-02-14 12-01-2013 11-03-16 09-10-15 08-12-15 06-01-16 04-01-2013 03-01-14 02-10-15 02-09-14 02-09-14 01-12-15 01-12-14 01-12-14 01-10-15 01-10-15 01-10-14 01-09-15 01-09-15 01-09-14 01-09-14 01-09-14 01-09-14 01-08-15 01-08-14 01-08-14 01-07-15 01-06-15 01-06-15 01-04-2014 01-04-14 01-04-14 01-04-14 01-04-14 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-04-13 01-03-16 01-03-14 01-03-14 01-02-16 01-02-15 01-01-15 01-01-15 01-01-14 NULL
This is not what I needed this is only ordering day and I google it on web and found out this
SELECT *
FROM
companydetails
ORDER BY
CONVERT(DateTime, date,105) DESC
but this is throwing an error
Conversion failed when converting datetime from character string.
when I choose modify my table, I find out my superior create date as nvarchar(50)
what do I need to do now?
datetime
and notvarchar
.