參考來源
- Microsoft SQL Server T-SQL date and datetime formats
- Date time formats - mssql datetime
- MSSQL getdate returns current system date and time in standard internal format
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 100) - mon dd yyyy hh:mmAM (or PM)
- Oct 2 2008 11:01AM
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 101) - mm/dd/yyyy - 10/02/2008
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 102) - yyyy.mm.dd - 2008.10.02
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 103) - dd/mm/yyyy
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 104) - dd.mm.yyyy
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 105) - dd-mm-yyyy
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 106) - dd mon yyyy
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 107) - mon dd, yyyy
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 108) - hh:mm:ss
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 109) - mon dd yyyy hh:mm:ss:mmmAM (or PM)
- Oct 2 2008 11:02:44:013AM
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 110) - mm-dd-yyyy
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 111) - yyyy/mm/dd
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 112) - yyyymmdd
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 113) - dd mon yyyy hh:mm:ss:mmm
- 02 Oct 2008 11:02:07:577
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 114) - hh:mm:ss:mmm(24h)
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 120) - yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss(24h)
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 121) - yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.mmm
SELECT convert(varchar, getdate(), 126) - yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.mmm
- 2008-10-02T10:52:47.513
- SQL create different date styles with t-sql string functions
SELECT replace(convert(varchar, getdate(), 111), -/-, - -) - yyyy mm dd
SELECT convert(varchar(7), getdate(), 126) - yyyy-mm
SELECT right(convert(varchar, getdate(), 106), 8) - mon yyyy