

Always use in scientific notation.Īlways 17 digits. Always use in scientific notation.Īlways 16 digits. Use in scientific notation, when appropriate.Īlways 8 digits. float and real stylesįor a float or real expression, style can have one of the values shown in the following table. When converting character data to datetimeoffset, using a style that includes a time, a time zone offset is appended to the result. When converting from datetime or smalldatetime values, use an appropriate char or varchar data type length to truncate unwanted date parts.


When converting smalldatetime to character data, the styles that include seconds or milliseconds show zeros in these positions. The HH:MM offset, in the + or - direction, indicates other time zones. ħ Use the optional time zone indicator Z to make it easier to map XML datetime values that have time zone information to SQL Server datetime values that have no time zone. When casting character data representing only date or only time components to the datetime or smalldatetime data types, the unspecified time component is set to 00:00:00.000, and the unspecified date component is set to. We recommend specifying four-digit years.Ħ Only supported when casting from character data to datetime or smalldatetime. This allows for the consistent treatment of dates. SQL Server provides the two digit year cutoff configuration option to change the cutoff year used by SQL Server. Many client applications, including those based on Automation objects, use a cutoff year of 2030. That means that SQL Server interprets the two-digit year 49 as 2049 and the two-digit year 50 as 1950. SQL Server uses the Kuwaiti algorithm.īy default, SQL Server interprets two-digit years based on a cutoff year of 2049. For conversion from datetime or smalldatetime to character data, see the previous table for the output format.ĥ Hijri is a calendar system with several variations. Includes all (yy) (without century) styles and a subset of (yyyy) (with century) styles.Ģ The default values ( 0 or 100, 9 or 109, 13 or 113, 20 or 120, 23, and 21 or 25 or 121) always return the century (yyyy).ģ Input when you convert to datetime output when you convert to character data.Ĥ Designed for XML use. This value does not render correctly on a default US installation of SSMS.ġ These style values return nondeterministic results.
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In this style, mon represents a multi-token Hijri unicode representation of the full month name. Note: For a milliseconds (mmm) value of 0, the millisecond decimal value will not display. Note: For a milliseconds (mmm) value of 0, the millisecond decimal fraction value will not display. ODBC canonical (with milliseconds) default for time, date, datetime2, and datetimeoffset SQL Server supports the date format, in Arabic style, with the Kuwaiti algorithm.
