Don't use smalltimedate as a heads up.  convert the structure of the db
today to regular timedate and your life will be much easier.


On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 8:22 AM, James Harvey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Trying to convert a default getdate() value in a MSSQL table into a
> smalldatetime field.
>
> The goal is for the default value to be in the format "08/22/2013 00:00:000
> AM"
>
> The table is in a web site hosted by Godaddy.
>
> They have an interface allowing us to edit the field's data type and allows
> us to enter a default value.
>
> We are using a data type of smalldatetime and tried the
> "(CONVERT([smalldatetime],getdate(),(0)))", but it is still returning data
> that has minutes, seconds, etc.
>
>
>
> James E Harvey
> M.I.S.
> Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.
> www.hanoverpa.com
> office: 717-637-8931
> cell: 717-887-2565
> fax: 717-637-6766
>
>
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