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AS_TIME¶
Casts a VARIANT value to a TIME value. This function does not convert values of other data types, including timestamps, to TIME values.
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Syntax¶
AS_TIME( <variant_expr> )
Arguments¶
variant_expr
An expression that evaluates to a value of type VARIANT.
Returns¶
The function returns a value of type TIME or NULL:
If the type of the value in the
variant_expr
argument is TIME, the function returns a value of type TIME.
If the type of the value in the
variant_expr
argument doesn’t match the type of the output value, the function returns NULL.If the
variant_expr
argument is NULL, the function returns NULL.
Examples¶
Create a table and load data into it:
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE as_time_example (time1 VARIANT);
INSERT INTO as_time_example (time1)
SELECT TO_VARIANT(TO_TIME('12:34:56'));
Use the AS_TIME function in a query to cast a VARIANT value to a TIME value:
SELECT AS_TIME(time1) AS time_value
FROM as_time_example;
+------------+
| TIME_VALUE |
|------------|
| 12:34:56 |
+------------+