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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:42:55+00:00 2026-05-13T12:42:55+00:00

My ERP database uses non-nullable datetime fields. However, it enters ” for the datetime

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My ERP database uses non-nullable datetime fields. However, it enters ” for the datetime when one isn’t available and returns ‘1900-01-01 00: 00: 00.000’ as the value.

I want to suppress the 1900 dates while stripping the Date only from the Datetime field. I created the following UDF to do that:

CREATE FUNCTION ExtractDate(@DirtyDate DATETIME)
  RETURNS VARCHAR(10) AS
  BEGIN
    DECLARE @CleanDate VARCHAR(10)
    SELECT @CleanDate =
             CASE
               WHEN @DirtyDate = '' THEN ''
               ELSE CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), @DirtyDate, 101)
             END

    RETURN @CleanDate
  END

This works, but I wanted to add error handling in case a user used it on something other than a datetime field. After some Googling, I found out that this isn’t possible with UDF.

However, if I write this as a stored procedure, would I still be able to call it in a select statement? Can someone point me in the right direction?

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    2026-05-13T12:42:55+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:42 pm

    No, you can’t call a stored proc in a select statement.

    I applaud your ambition in wanting to include error handling, but your best bet is to check for that on the app side – don’t allow people to use the function on non-date fields.

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