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DATENAME function: Explained

Posted on July 26, 2021July 28, 2023 by Josh D
DATENAME function: Explained

Reading Time: 7 minutesThe DATENAME function is a system function in Microsoft SQL Server we can use to present meaningful date information to the user. We use this function to basically spell out a specific part of a date value. For example, if we have a date of 4/1/2021, we can use DATENAME to Continue Reading

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