Hi Andrew,

DATE_FORMAT is the function you're looking for.

Check the documentation on it, chapter 6.3.4 "Date and Time Functions".

DATE_FORMAT works like the following:

SELECT DATE_FORMAT('1997-10-04 22:23:00', '%W %M %Y');


BTW, SQL Server offers the CONVERT function for this purpose. No need to use some VB 
script in order to convert strings into dates.

Best regards,
Wolf




Hi - I am relatively new to MySQL, previous experience is mainly Visual
FoxPro and MS SQL2000.  

I have a client who supplies data in text files.  In numerous of these
files and subsequent tables there are date fields.  

In the UK we use the date format of dd/mm/yyyy.  I understand that MySQL
only accepts data in yyyy-mm-dd, and as far as keeping the data in MySQL
I don't have a problem with that, but somehow I have to get the data
into MySQL tables from the text files.  

In SQL Server, I can do this using some VB script in a DTS... is there
anything similar, or, does anyone have any other ideas?

Many thanks

Andrew

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