How to convert string to dateTime2(7) T-SQL










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I am trying to insert createdDatetime into a table.



I get this error:




Conversion failed when converting date and/or time from character string




Here is what I am trying to do.



DECLARE @CreatedDatetime DATETIME2(7) = CONVERT(DATETIME2(7), '2018-11-13 10:57:13.5235756')

INSERT INTO [dbo].[Table](CreatedDatetime)
VALUES (@CreatedDatetime)

SELECT Updated = @@ROWCOUNT









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    I am trying to insert createdDatetime into a table.



    I get this error:




    Conversion failed when converting date and/or time from character string




    Here is what I am trying to do.



    DECLARE @CreatedDatetime DATETIME2(7) = CONVERT(DATETIME2(7), '2018-11-13 10:57:13.5235756')

    INSERT INTO [dbo].[Table](CreatedDatetime)
    VALUES (@CreatedDatetime)

    SELECT Updated = @@ROWCOUNT









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      I am trying to insert createdDatetime into a table.



      I get this error:




      Conversion failed when converting date and/or time from character string




      Here is what I am trying to do.



      DECLARE @CreatedDatetime DATETIME2(7) = CONVERT(DATETIME2(7), '2018-11-13 10:57:13.5235756')

      INSERT INTO [dbo].[Table](CreatedDatetime)
      VALUES (@CreatedDatetime)

      SELECT Updated = @@ROWCOUNT









      share|improve this question
















      I am trying to insert createdDatetime into a table.



      I get this error:




      Conversion failed when converting date and/or time from character string




      Here is what I am trying to do.



      DECLARE @CreatedDatetime DATETIME2(7) = CONVERT(DATETIME2(7), '2018-11-13 10:57:13.5235756')

      INSERT INTO [dbo].[Table](CreatedDatetime)
      VALUES (@CreatedDatetime)

      SELECT Updated = @@ROWCOUNT






      tsql sql-server-2016 sql-server-2017






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      edited Nov 13 '18 at 17:24









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          Add 121 to denote ODBC canonical. See CAST and CONVERT (Transact-SQL).



          Declare @CreatedDatetime datetime2(7) = CONVERT(datetime2(7), '2018-11-13 10:57:13.5235756', 121)





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            Add 121 to denote ODBC canonical. See CAST and CONVERT (Transact-SQL).



            Declare @CreatedDatetime datetime2(7) = CONVERT(datetime2(7), '2018-11-13 10:57:13.5235756', 121)





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              Add 121 to denote ODBC canonical. See CAST and CONVERT (Transact-SQL).



              Declare @CreatedDatetime datetime2(7) = CONVERT(datetime2(7), '2018-11-13 10:57:13.5235756', 121)





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                Add 121 to denote ODBC canonical. See CAST and CONVERT (Transact-SQL).



                Declare @CreatedDatetime datetime2(7) = CONVERT(datetime2(7), '2018-11-13 10:57:13.5235756', 121)





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                Add 121 to denote ODBC canonical. See CAST and CONVERT (Transact-SQL).



                Declare @CreatedDatetime datetime2(7) = CONVERT(datetime2(7), '2018-11-13 10:57:13.5235756', 121)






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