12.7 Date and Time Functions
This section describes the functions that can be used to manipulate temporal values. See Section 11.3, “Date and Time Types”, for a description of the range of values each date and time type has and the valid formats in which values may be specified.
Table 12.13 Date and Time Functions
Name Description
ADDDATE()
Add time values (intervals) to a date value
ADDTIME()
Add time
CONVERT_TZ()
Convert from one time zone to another
CURDATE()
Return the current date
CURRENT_DATE()
, CURRENT_DATE
Synonyms for CURDATE()
CURRENT_TIME()
, CURRENT_TIME
Synonyms for CURTIME()
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()
, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Synonyms for NOW()
CURTIME()
Return the current time
DATE()
Extract the date part of a date or datetime expression
DATE_ADD()
Add time values (intervals) to a date value
DATE_FORMAT()
Format date as specified
DATE_SUB()
Subtract a time value (interval) from a date
DATEDIFF()
Subtract two dates
DAY()
Synonym for DAYOFMONTH()
DAYNAME()
Return the name of the weekday
DAYOFMONTH()
Return the day of the month (0-31)
DAYOFWEEK()
Return the weekday index of the argument
DAYOFYEAR()
Return the day of the year (1-366)
EXTRACT()
Extract part of a date
FROM_DAYS()
Convert a day number to a date
FROM_UNIXTIME()
Format Unix timestamp as a date
GET_FORMAT()
Return a date format string
HOUR()
Extract the hour
LAST_DAY
Return the last day of the month for the argument
LOCALTIME()
, LOCALTIME
Synonym for NOW()
LOCALTIMESTAMP
, LOCALTIMESTAMP()
Synonym for NOW()
MAKEDATE()
Create a date from the year and day of year
MAKETIME()
Create time from hour, minute, second
MICROSECOND()
Return the microseconds from argument
MINUTE()
Return the minute from the argument
MONTH()
Return the month from the date passed
MONTHNAME()
Return the name of the month
NOW()
Return the current date and time
PERIOD_ADD()
Add a period to a year-month
PERIOD_DIFF()
Return the number of months between periods
QUARTER()
Return the quarter from a date argument
SEC_TO_TIME()
Converts seconds to 'HH:MM:SS' format
SECOND()
Return the second (0-59)
STR_TO_DATE()
Convert a string to a date
SUBDATE()
Synonym for DATE_SUB() when invoked with three arguments
SUBTIME()
Subtract times
SYSDATE()
Return the time at which the function executes
TIME()
Extract the time portion of the expression passed
TIME_FORMAT()
Format as time
TIME_TO_SEC()
Return the argument converted to seconds
TIMEDIFF()
Subtract time
TIMESTAMP()
With a single argument, this function returns the date or datetime expression; with two arguments, the sum of the arguments
TIMESTAMPADD()
Add an interval to a datetime expression
TIMESTAMPDIFF()
Subtract an interval from a datetime expression
TO_DAYS()
Return the date argument converted to days
TO_SECONDS()
Return the date or datetime argument converted to seconds since Year 0
UNIX_TIMESTAMP()
Return a Unix timestamp
UTC_DATE()
Return the current UTC date
UTC_TIME()
Return the current UTC time
UTC_TIMESTAMP()
Return the current UTC date and time
WEEK()
Return the week number
WEEKDAY()
Return the weekday index
WEEKOFYEAR()
Return the calendar week of the date (1-53)
YEAR()
Return the year
YEARWEEK()
Return the year and week
Table 12.13 Date and Time Functions
Name | Description |
---|---|
ADDDATE() | Add time values (intervals) to a date value |
ADDTIME() | Add time |
CONVERT_TZ() | Convert from one time zone to another |
CURDATE() | Return the current date |
CURRENT_DATE() , CURRENT_DATE | Synonyms for CURDATE() |
CURRENT_TIME() , CURRENT_TIME | Synonyms for CURTIME() |
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() , CURRENT_TIMESTAMP | Synonyms for NOW() |
CURTIME() | Return the current time |
DATE() | Extract the date part of a date or datetime expression |
DATE_ADD() | Add time values (intervals) to a date value |
DATE_FORMAT() | Format date as specified |
DATE_SUB() | Subtract a time value (interval) from a date |
DATEDIFF() | Subtract two dates |
DAY() | Synonym for DAYOFMONTH() |
DAYNAME() | Return the name of the weekday |
DAYOFMONTH() | Return the day of the month (0-31) |
DAYOFWEEK() | Return the weekday index of the argument |
DAYOFYEAR() | Return the day of the year (1-366) |
EXTRACT() | Extract part of a date |
FROM_DAYS() | Convert a day number to a date |
FROM_UNIXTIME() | Format Unix timestamp as a date |
GET_FORMAT() | Return a date format string |
HOUR() | Extract the hour |
LAST_DAY | Return the last day of the month for the argument |
LOCALTIME() , LOCALTIME | Synonym for NOW() |
LOCALTIMESTAMP , LOCALTIMESTAMP() | Synonym for NOW() |
MAKEDATE() | Create a date from the year and day of year |
MAKETIME() | Create time from hour, minute, second |
MICROSECOND() | Return the microseconds from argument |
MINUTE() | Return the minute from the argument |
MONTH() | Return the month from the date passed |
MONTHNAME() | Return the name of the month |
NOW() | Return the current date and time |
PERIOD_ADD() | Add a period to a year-month |
PERIOD_DIFF() | Return the number of months between periods |
QUARTER() | Return the quarter from a date argument |
SEC_TO_TIME() | Converts seconds to 'HH:MM:SS' format |
SECOND() | Return the second (0-59) |
STR_TO_DATE() | Convert a string to a date |
SUBDATE() | Synonym for DATE_SUB() when invoked with three arguments |
SUBTIME() | Subtract times |
SYSDATE() | Return the time at which the function executes |
TIME() | Extract the time portion of the expression passed |
TIME_FORMAT() | Format as time |
TIME_TO_SEC() | Return the argument converted to seconds |
TIMEDIFF() | Subtract time |
TIMESTAMP() | With a single argument, this function returns the date or datetime expression; with two arguments, the sum of the arguments |
TIMESTAMPADD() | Add an interval to a datetime expression |
TIMESTAMPDIFF() | Subtract an interval from a datetime expression |
TO_DAYS() | Return the date argument converted to days |
TO_SECONDS() | Return the date or datetime argument converted to seconds since Year 0 |
UNIX_TIMESTAMP() | Return a Unix timestamp |
UTC_DATE() | Return the current UTC date |
UTC_TIME() | Return the current UTC time |
UTC_TIMESTAMP() | Return the current UTC date and time |
WEEK() | Return the week number |
WEEKDAY() | Return the weekday index |
WEEKOFYEAR() | Return the calendar week of the date (1-53) |
YEAR() | Return the year |
YEARWEEK() | Return the year and week |
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