I downloaded a database from an agency's Web site, and the date formats
are not that used by SQL (YYYY-MM-DD). Instead, they are in the form of
D/M/YYYY (or DD/MM/YYYY). Not only that, but the column they are in is the
second to last of 11 columns; a representative sample is:

1993-1|Water Quality|WVR|Yamhill, City of|Yamhill|Hamlin|Holt|Npv|NPDES-Waste 
Discharge Limits|7/6/1993|01993-1|Water Quality|WVR|Yamhill, City
of|Yamhill|Hamlin|Holt|Npv|NPDES-Waste Discharge Limits|7/6/1993|0

   Is there a practical way to apply sed and/or awk to convert the date
column above from 7/6/1993 to 1993-06-07?

Rich

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