TIMESTAMP()
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Overview
With a single argument, this function returns the date or datetime expression as a datetime value. With two arguments, it adds the arg2 time expression to the date or datetime expression, and returns the result as a datetime value.
See also: Functions in 10.6 ES, in 10.5 ES, and in 10.4 ES
EXAMPLES
SELECT TIMESTAMP('2020-01-31');
+-------------------------+
| TIMESTAMP('2020-01-31') |
+-------------------------+
| 2020-01-31 00:00:00 |
+-------------------------+
SELECT TIMESTAMP('2020-01-31 12:00:00','12:00:00');
+---------------------------------------------+
| TIMESTAMP('2020-01-31 12:00:00','12:00:00') |
+---------------------------------------------+
| 2020-02-01 00:00:00 |
+---------------------------------------------+
CHANGE HISTORY
Release Series | History |
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10.6 Enterprise |
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10.5 Enterprise |
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10.4 Enterprise |
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EXTERNAL REFERENCES
Additional information on this topic may be found in the MariaDB Public Knowledge Base.
This page shows information specific to MariaDB SkySQL. Information for non-SkySQL use can be found on the TIMESTAMP() page in the MariaDB Enterprise Documentation.