from_unixtime

description

syntax

DATETIME FROM UNIXTIME (BIGINT unix timestamp [, VARCHAR string format]

Convert the UNIX timestamp to the corresponding time format of bits, and the format returned is specified by string_format

Input is an big integer and return is a string type

Support date_format‘s format, and default is %Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s

The current supported range for unix_timestamp is [0, 32536771199]. unix_timestamp values that fall outside of this range will be returned as NULL

example

  1. mysql> select from_unixtime(1196440219);
  2. +---------------------------+
  3. | from_unixtime(1196440219) |
  4. +---------------------------+
  5. | 2007-12-01 00:30:19 |
  6. +---------------------------+
  7. mysql> select from_unixtime(1196440219, '%Y-%m-%d');
  8. +-----------------------------------------+
  9. | from_unixtime(1196440219, '%Y-%m-%d') |
  10. +-----------------------------------------+
  11. | 2007-12-01 |
  12. +-----------------------------------------+
  13. mysql> select from_unixtime(1196440219, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s');
  14. +--------------------------------------------------+
  15. |From unixtime (1196440219,'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s') |
  16. +--------------------------------------------------+
  17. | 2007-12-01 00:30:19 |
  18. +--------------------------------------------------+

For timestamps that exceed the range, you can use the “from_second” function. DATETIME FROM_SECOND(BIGINT unix_timestamp)

  1. mysql> select from_second(21474836470);
  2. +--------------------------+
  3. | from_second(21474836470) |
  4. +--------------------------+
  5. | 2650-07-06 16:21:10 |
  6. +--------------------------+

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