SET DATEFIRST (Transact-SQL)
SQL Server 2005
Sets the first day of the week to a number from 1 through 7.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
The following example displays the day of the week for a date value and shows the effects of changing the DATEFIRST setting.
-- SET DATEFIRST to U.S. English default value of 7.
SET DATEFIRST 7;
SELECT CAST('1/1/1999' AS DATETIME) AS SelectDate, DATEPART(dw, '1/1/1999') AS DayOfWeek;
-- January 1, 1999 is a Friday. Because the U.S. English default
-- specifies Sunday as the first day of the week, DATEPART of 1/1/1999
-- (Friday) yields a value of 6, because Friday is the sixth day of the
-- week when starting with Sunday as day 1.
SET DATEFIRST 3;
-- Because Wednesday is now considered the first day of the week,
-- DATEPART should now show that 1/1/1999 (a Friday) is the third day of the
-- week. The following DATEPART function should return a value of 3.
SELECT CAST('1/1/1999' AS DATETIME) AS SelectDate, DATEPART(dw, '1/1/1999') AS DayOfWeek;
GO