Thursday, November 18, 2010

SQL FORMAT() Function

SQL FORMAT() Function

The FORMAT() Function

The FORMAT() function is used to format how a field is to be displayed.

SQL FORMAT() Syntax

SELECT FORMAT(column_name,format) FROM table_name

Parameter
Description
column_name
Required. The field to be formatted.
format
Required. Specifies the format.


SQL FORMAT() Example

We have the following "Products" table:


Prod_Id
ProductName
Unit
UnitPrice
1
Jarlsberg
1000 g
10.45
2
Mascarpone
1000 g
32.56
3
Gorgonzola
1000 g
15.67


Now we want to display the products and prices per today's date (with today's date displayed in the 


following format "YYYY-MM-DD").


We use the following SELECT statement:


SELECT ProductName, UnitPrice, FORMAT(Now(),'YYYY-MM-DD') as PerDate
FROM Products


The result-set will look like this:


ProductName
UnitPrice
PerDate
Jarlsberg
10.45
2008-10-07
Mascarpone
32.56
2008-10-07
Gorgonzola
15.67
2008-10-07

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