MySQL DATE_FORMAT() Function
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Definition and Usage
The DATE_FORMAT() function formats a date as specified by a format mask.
Syntax
DATE_FORMAT(date, format_mask)
Parameter Values
Parameter |
Description |
date |
Required. The date to format |
format_mask |
Required. The format to apply to date. Can be one or a
combination of the following values:
Format |
Description |
%a |
Abbreviated weekday name (Sun to Sat) |
%b |
Abbreviated month name (Jan to Dec) |
%c |
Numeric month name (0 to 12) |
%D |
Day of the month as a numeric value, followed by suffix (1st, 2nd, 3rd,
...) |
%d |
Day of the month as a numeric value (01 to 31) |
%e |
Day of the month as a numeric value (0 to 31) |
%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) |
%j |
Day of the year (001 to 366) |
%k |
Hour (0 to 23) |
%l |
Hour (1 to 12) |
%M |
Month name in full (January to December) |
%m |
Month name as a numeric value (00 to 12) |
%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) |
%U |
Week where Sunday is the first day of the week (00 to 53) |
%u |
Week where Monday is the first day of the week (00 to 53) |
%V |
Week where Sunday is the first day of the week (01 to 53). Used with %X |
%v |
Week where Monday is the first day of the week (01 to 53). Used with %X |
%W |
Weekday name in full (Sunday to Saturday) |
%w |
Day of the week where Sunday=0 and Saturday=6 |
%X |
Year for the week where Sunday is the first day of the week. Used with
%V |
%x |
Year for the week where Monday is the first day of the week. Used with
%V |
%Y |
Year as a numeric, 4-digit value |
%y |
Year as a numeric, 2-digit value |
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Technical Details
Works in: |
MySQL 5.7, MySQL 5.6, MySQL 5.5, MySQL 5.1, MySQL 5.0, MySQL 4.1, MySQL
4.0, MySQL 3.23 |
More Examples
Example
Format a date:
SELECT DATE_FORMAT("2017-06-15", "%M %d %Y");
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Example
Format a date:
SELECT DATE_FORMAT("2017-06-15", "%W %M
%e %Y");
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Example
Format a date:
SELECT DATE_FORMAT(BirthDate, "%W %M %e %Y") FROM Employees;
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