Getting the current date in SQL Server? [duplicate]

落花浮王杯 提交于 2019-12-02 17:49:59
SELECT CAST(GETDATE() AS DATE)

Returns the current date with the time part removed.

DATETIMEs are not "stored in the following format". They are stored in a binary format.

SELECT CAST(GETDATE() AS BINARY(8))

The display format in the question is independent of storage.

Formatting into a particular display format should be done by your application.

As you are using SQL Server 2008, go with Martin's answer.

If you find yourself needing to do it in SQL Server 2005 where you don't have access to the Date column type, I'd use:

SELECT DATEADD(DAY, DATEDIFF(DAY, 0, GETDATE()), 0)

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