EOMONTH (Transact-SQL)
Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance Azure Synapse Analytics Analytics Platform System (PDW)
This function returns the last day of the month containing a specified date, with an optional offset.
Tip
In SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions, you can use DATETRUNC to calculate the start of the month.
Transact-SQL syntax conventions
Syntax
EOMONTH ( start_date [ , month_to_add ] )
Arguments
start_date
A date expression that specifies the date for which to return the last day of the month.
month_to_add
An optional integer expression that specifies the number of months to add to start_date.
If the month_to_add argument has a value, then EOMONTH
adds the specified number of months to start_date, and then returns the last day of the month for the resulting date. If this addition overflows the valid range of dates, then EOMONTH
raises an error.
Return types
date
Remarks
The EOMONTH
function can remote to instances running SQL Server 2012 (11.x) and later versions. It can't remote to instances with a version before SQL Server 2012 (11.x).
Examples
A. EOMONTH with explicit datetime type
DECLARE @date DATETIME = '12/1/2024';
SELECT EOMONTH(@date) AS Result;
GO
Here's the result set.
Result
------------
2024-12-31
B. EOMONTH with string parameter and implicit conversion
DECLARE @date VARCHAR(255) = '12/1/2024';
SELECT EOMONTH(@date) AS Result;
GO
Here's the result set.
Result
------------
2024-12-31
C. EOMONTH with and without the month_to_add parameter
The values shown in these result sets reflect an execution date between and including 12/01/2024
and 12/31/2024
.
DECLARE @date DATETIME = '2024-12-31';
SELECT EOMONTH(@date) AS 'This Month';
SELECT EOMONTH(@date, 1) AS 'Next Month';
SELECT EOMONTH(@date, -1) AS 'Last Month';
GO
Here's the result set.
This Month
-----------------------
2024-12-31
Next Month
-----------------------
2025-01-31
Last Month
-----------------------
2024-11-30