How to Correctly Insert DateTime Values into SQL Server Tables?
Jan 07, 2025 am 10:12 AMSQL Query to Insert a Datetime Value in SQL Server
Inserting a datetime value into an SQL Server table using the SQL query can be tricky due to syntax requirements. When using a simple date and time format like "18-06-12 10:34:09 AM," you may encounter errors.
Error with Quotes:
If you enclose the datetime value in single quotes, you get the error "Cannot convert varchar to datetime." This is because SQL Server interprets it as a string rather than a datetime.
Solution:
To insert a datetime value correctly, use the YYYYMMDD format for unambiguous date determination.
insert into table1(approvaldate)values('20120618 10:34:09 AM');
Alternative Method:
If you prefer the dd-mm-yy hh:mm:ss xm format, you need to use the CONVERT function with the appropriate style.
insert into table1 (approvaldate) values (convert(datetime,'18-06-12 10:34:09 PM',5));
In this case, "5" represents the style for Italian dates (dd/mm/yy hh:mm:ss PM).
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