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robertrao
Quartz | Level 8

Hello,

 

I have two seperate fields for date and time. I want to combine them to use for sorting purposes.

The time begins with SQLs start date as shown (01JAN1900) in the time coloumn.

 

SQL_DATE                                      MILITARY_TIME                  Identifier       WANT (datetime)

11DEC2021:00:00:00       01JAN1900:16:56:00:000            ID1                    11DEC2021:16:56:00

11DEC2021:00:00:00       01JAN1900:23:46:00:000          ID1                       11DEC2021:24:36:00

 

Thank you

 

 

 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
datetime=dhms(datepart(sql_date),hour(timepart(military_time)),minute(timepart(military_time)),0);

 

 

Alternative:

 

datetime2=sql_date+(military_time-'01JAN1900:00:00:00'dt);

 

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Paige Miller
Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Use the DHMS() function.  Pass the DATE from the one DATETIME value as the DAYS argument and the TIME from the other DATETIME value as the SECONDS value.

 

want=dhms(datepart(SQL_DATE),0,0,timepart(MILITARY_TIME));

Make sure to attach a datetime type format to the new WANT variable so the values print in the way humans will recognize as datetime values.

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