How do I get just the date when using MSSQL GetDate()? [duplicate] How do I get just the date when using MSSQL GetDate()? [duplicate] sql-server sql-server

How do I get just the date when using MSSQL GetDate()? [duplicate]


Slight bias to SQL Server

Summary

DATEADD(day, DATEDIFF(day, 0, GETDATE()), 0)

SQL Server 2008 has date type though. So just use

CAST(GETDATE() AS DATE)

Edit: To add one day, compare to the day before "zero"

DATEADD(day, DATEDIFF(day, -1, GETDATE()), 0)

From cyberkiwi:

An alternative that does not involve 2 functions is (the +1 can be in or ourside the brackets).

DATEDIFF(DAY, 0, GETDATE() +1)

DateDiff returns a number but for all purposes this will work as a date wherever you intend to use this expression, except converting it to VARCHAR directly - in which case you would have used the CONVERT approach directly on GETDATE(), e.g.

convert(varchar, GETDATE() +1, 102)


For SQL Server 2008, the best and index friendly way is

DELETE from Table WHERE Date > CAST(GETDATE() as DATE);

For prior SQL Server versions, date maths will work faster than a convert to varchar. Even converting to varchar can give you the wrong result, because of regional settings.

DELETE from Table WHERE Date > DATEDIFF(d, 0, GETDATE());

Note: it is unnecessary to wrap the DATEDIFF with another DATEADD


It's database specific. You haven't specified what database engine you are using.

e.g. in PostgreSQL you do cast(myvalue as date).