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SQL Server DATENAME Function


  • DATENAME – returns a string corresponding to the datepart specified


SELECT DATENAME(YEAR, GETDATE())        AS 'Year';        
SELECT DATENAME(QUARTER, GETDATE()) AS 'Quarter';
SELECT DATENAME(MONTH, GETDATE()) AS 'Month';
SELECT DATENAME(DAYOFYEAR, GETDATE()) AS 'DayOfYear';
SELECT DATENAME(DAY, GETDATE()) AS 'Day';
SELECT DATENAME(WEEK, GETDATE()) AS 'Week';
SELECT DATENAME(WEEKDAY, GETDATE()) AS 'WeekDay';
SELECT DATENAME(HOUR, GETDATE()) AS 'Hour';
SELECT DATENAME(MINUTE, GETDATE()) AS 'Minute';
SELECT DATENAME(SECOND, GETDATE()) AS 'Second';
SELECT DATENAME(MILLISECOND, GETDATE()) AS 'MilliSecond';
SELECT DATENAME(MICROSECOND, GETDATE()) AS 'MicroSecond';
SELECT DATENAME(NANOSECOND, GETDATE()) AS 'NanoSecond';
SELECT DATENAME(ISO_WEEK, GETDATE()) AS 'Week';

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