Convert Text Data To Date Format

Nov 13, 2013

I've got a field I'm trying to convert into a date format as it currently sits as a text field. The date setup is of the format DD/MM/YYYY. Some of the fields are NULL, however for the sake of filling in gaps I've just set the nulls to '01-01-1905'.

I've tried to use CAST to change the data into a readable format for SQL Server however I tend to get one of two messages:

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

-Or-

error converting data type varchar to date

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date
-----------------------
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