MySQLTIME_FORMAT() Function
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Definition and Usage
The TIME_FORMAT() function formats a time by a specified format.
Syntax
TIME_FORMAT(time,format)
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description |
|---|
| time | Required. The time to be formatted |
| format | Required. The format to use. Can be one or a combination of the following:
| Format | Description |
|---|
| %f | Microseconds (000000 to 999999) | | %H | Hour (00 to 23) | | %h | Hour (00 to 12) | | %I | Hour (00 to 12) | | %i | Minutes (00 to 59) | | %p | AM or PM | | %r | Time in 12 hour AM or PM format (hh:mm:ss AM/PM) | | %S | Seconds (00 to 59) | | %s | Seconds (00 to 59) | | %T | Time in 24 hour format (hh:mm:ss) |
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Technical Details
More Examples
Example
Format a time:
SELECT TIME_FORMAT("19:30:10", "%h %i %s %p");
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