"Andrus Moor" <eetasoft@online.ee> writes:
> I have a table containing month column in format mm.yyyy
>
> create table months ( tmkuu c(7));
> insert into months values ('01.2005');
> insert into months values ('02.2005');
>
> How to create select statement which converts this column to date type
> containing last day of month like
>
> '2005-01-31'
> '2005-02-28'
The usual trick is to split it into year and month, add 1 to the
month, if that's > 12, jump to 1, and add a year.
Based on those... Construct the first day of the NEXT month.
Thus... 01.2005
--> month = 2
--> year = 2005
Construct first day of the next month:
2005-02-01
Now, subtract a day from that, and you'll get the final day of the
present month.
That approach will nicely cope with leap years and such.
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