Description
When you update data in the DataWindow painter, PowerBuilder builds a SQL UPDATE statement in the background. The DateFormat parameter determines how PowerBuilder specifies a date datatype when it builds the SQL UPDATE statement.
Applies to
ADO.NET
OLE DB
SNC SQL Native Client for Microsoft SQL Server
MSOLEDBSQL Microsoft OLE DB Driver for SQL Server
Syntax
DateFormat='date_format'
Parameter |
Description |
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date_format |
The date format you want PowerBuilder to use when it builds a SQL UPDATE statement to update a data source in the DataWindow painter. For more on display formats, see the the section called “Date display formats” in Users Guide. |
Default value
If no value is specified for the DateFormat parameter, PowerBuilder does not use a date datatype.
Usage
When you call stored procedures, the database server might not accept the date format built by PowerBuilder. If this occurs, you can try to use another format. For example, for Microsoft SQL Server, try this format:
DateFormat='\''yyyy-mm-dd\'''
Examples
Assume you are updating a table named Employee by setting the Startdate column to 2006-04-23. This date is represented by the date format yyyy-mm-dd.
To specify that PowerBuilder should use this format for the date datatype when it builds the SQL UPDATE statement:
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Database profile
Type the following in the Date Format box on the Syntax page in the Database Profile Setup dialog box:
yyyy-mm-dd
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Application
Type the following in code:
SQLCA.DBParm="DateFormat='yyyy-mm-dd'"
What happens
PowerBuilder builds the following SQL UPDATE statement to update the table:
UPDATE EMPLOYEE SET STARTDATE='2006-04-23'
See also