Thanks for your response Martin.
I tried inserting date in SQL Server directly, it is allowing me 'YYYY-MM-DD' and 'MM-DD-YYYY' formats. It is getting displayed as 'MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS AM'format.
But when i try inserting from Perl it is giving errors as shown below.
my $sth = $dbh->prepare(<<SQL) or die "$DBI::errstr\n";
INSERT INTO BK_imageINfo (BusDate) VALUES ({ts ?})
SQL
*******OR*******
my $sth = $dbh->prepare(<<SQL) or die "$DBI::errstr\n";
INSERT INTO BK_imageINfo (BusDate) VALUES ({d ?})
SQL
$sth->execute($bdate);
Input1. my $bdate = "2010-01-20 00:00:00";
ERROR: DBD::ODBC::st execute failed:
MicrosoftODBC SQL Server DriverSQL ServerIncorrect syntax near '@P1'. (SQL-42000).
MicrosoftODBC SQL Server DriverSQL ServerStatement(s) could not be prepared. (SQL-42000)
Input2. my $bdate = "01-20-2010 00:00:00";
ERROR: DBD::ODBC::st execute failed:
MicrosoftODBC SQL Server DriverInvalid character value for cast specification (SQL-22018)
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