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MySQLSTR_TO_DATE() Function

❮ MySQL Functions

Example

Return a date based on a string and a format:

SELECT STR_TO_DATE("August 10 2017", "%M %d %Y");
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Definition and Usage

The STR_TO_DATE() function returns a date based on a string and a format.

Syntax

STR_TO_DATE(string,format)

Parameter Values

ParameterDescription
stringRequired. The string to be formatted to a date
formatRequired. The format to use. Can be one or a combination of the following values:
FormatDescription
%aAbbreviated weekday name (Sun to Sat)
%bAbbreviated month name (Jan to Dec)
%cNumeric month name (0 to 12)
%DDay of the month as a numeric value, followed by suffix (1st, 2nd, 3rd, ...)
%dDay of the month as a numeric value (01 to 31)
%eDay of the month as a numeric value (0 to 31)
%fMicroseconds (000000 to 999999)
%HHour (00 to 23)
%hHour (00 to 12)
%IHour (00 to 12)
%iMinutes (00 to 59)
%jDay of the year (001 to 366)
%kHour (0 to 23)
%lHour (1 to 12)
%MMonth name in full (January to December)
%mMonth name as a numeric value (01 to 12)
%pAM or PM
%rTime in 12 hour AM or PM format (hh:mm:ss AM/PM)
%SSeconds (00 to 59)
%sSeconds (00 to 59)
%TTime in 24 hour format (hh:mm:ss)
%UWeek where Sunday is the first day of the week (00 to 53)
%uWeek where Monday is the first day of the week (00 to 53)
%VWeek where Sunday is the first day of the week (01 to 53). Used with %X
%vWeek where Monday is the first day of the week (01 to 53). Used with %X
%WWeekday name in full (Sunday to Saturday)
%wDay of the week where Sunday=0 and Saturday=6
%XYear for the week where Sunday is the first day of the week. Used with %V
%xYear for the week where Monday is the first day of the week. Used with %V
%YYear as a numeric, 4-digit value
%yYear as a numeric, 2-digit value

Technical Details

Works in:From MySQL 4.0

More Examples

Example

Return a date based on a string and a format:

SELECT STR_TO_DATE("August,5,2017", "%M %e %Y");
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Example

Return a date based on a string and a format:

SELECT STR_TO_DATE("Monday, August 14, 2017", "%W %M %e %Y");
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Example

Return a date based on a string and a format:

SELECT STR_TO_DATE("2017,8,14 10,40,10", "%Y,%m,%d %h,%i,%s");
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