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Is there a simpler method to accomplish?

Hopefully simpler than:

timestamp(substr(DATEMMDDYYYY,6,4)||'-'||substr(DATEMMDDYYYY,1,1)
||'-'||substr(DATEMMDDYYYY,3,2)||'-00.00.00.000000')

The above works for a single digit month (January thru September 1 thru 9).

For the 2 digit months, the above must be altered so it gets even messier.

And again for 1 or 2 digit days (1-9 vs 10-31)

Is there a nice easy short & simple way to accomplish m/d/yyyy or mm/d/yyyy or m/dd/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy to TIMESTAMP in SQL?

Thanks!



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