Best approach to remove time part of datetime in SQL Server

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南旧 2020-11-21 22:51

Which method provides the best performance when removing the time portion from a datetime field in SQL Server?

a) select DATEADD(dd, DATEDIFF(dd, 0, getdate(         


        
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  •  一向
    一向 (楼主)
    2020-11-21 23:07

    Strictly, method a is the least resource intensive:

    a) select DATEADD(dd, DATEDIFF(dd, 0, getdate()), 0)
    

    Proven less CPU intensive for same total duration a million rows by some one with way too much time on their hands: Most efficient way in SQL Server to get date from date+time?

    I saw a similar test elsewhere with similar results too.

    I prefer the DATEADD/DATEDIFF because:

    • varchar is subject to language/dateformat issues
      Example: Why is my CASE expression non-deterministic?
    • float relies on internal storage
    • it extends to work out first day of month, tomorrow etc by changing "0" base

    Edit, Oct 2011

    For SQL Server 2008+, you can CAST to date i.e. CAST(getdate() AS date). Or just use date datatype so no time to remove.

    Edit, Jan 2012

    A worked example of how flexible this is: Need to calculate by rounded time or date figure in sql server

    Edit, May 2012

    Do not use this in WHERE clauses and the like without thinking: adding a function or CAST to a column invalidates index usage. See number 2 here: http://www.simple-talk.com/sql/t-sql-programming/ten-common-sql-programming-mistakes/

    Now, this does have an example of later SQL Server optimiser versions managing CAST to date correctly, but generally it will be a bad idea ...

    Edit, Sep 2018, for datetime2

    DECLARE @datetime2value datetime2 = '02180912 11:45' --this is deliberately within datetime2, year 0218
    DECLARE @datetime2epoch datetime2 = '19000101'
    
    select DATEADD(dd, DATEDIFF(dd, @datetime2epoch, @datetime2value), @datetime2epoch)
    

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