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LOCALDATETIME
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
Convert an ISO 8601 TIMESTAMP
string literal into a SQL TIMESTAMP
type (represented by java.time.LocalDateTime
).
This does the same as TIMESTAMP except that the client type representation uses JSR-310 types.
SELECT CAST('2020-02-03 15:30:45' AS TIMESTAMP);
create.select(localDateTime("2020-02-03 15:30:45")).fetch();
The result being
+---------------------+ | timestamp | +---------------------+ | 2020-02-03 15:30:45 | +---------------------+
Dialect support
This example using jOOQ:
localDateTime("2020-02-03 15:30:45")
Translates to the following dialect specific expressions:
Access
#2020/02/03 15:30:45#
ASE, SQLite, Sybase
'2020-02-03 15:30:45.0'
Aurora MySQL, Aurora Postgres, CockroachDB, DB2, Exasol, Firebird, H2, HSQLDB, Hana, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, Postgres, Teradata, Vertica
TIMESTAMP '2020-02-03 15:30:45.0'
Derby
TIMESTAMP('2020-02-03 15:30:45.0')
Informix
DATETIME(2020-02-03 15:30:45.0) YEAR TO FRACTION
MemSQL
{ts '2020-02-03 15:30:45.0'}
SQLDataWarehouse, SQLServer
CAST('2020-02-03 15:30:45.0' AS DATETIME2)
BigQuery, ClickHouse, DuckDB, Redshift, Snowflake, Trino, YugabyteDB
/* UNSUPPORTED */
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