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DATE_PART¶
Extracts the specified date or time part from a date, time, or timestamp.
- Alternatives:
EXTRACT , HOUR / MINUTE / SECOND , YEAR* / DAY* / WEEK* / MONTH / QUARTER
Syntax¶
DATE_PART( <date_or_time_part> , <date_or_timestamp_expr> )
DATE_PART( <date_or_time_part> FROM <date_or_time_expr> )
Arguments¶
date_or_time_part
The unit of time. Must be one of the values listed in Supported date and time parts (e.g.
month
). The value can be a string literal or can be unquoted (e.g.'month'
ormonth
).When
date_or_time_part
isweek
(or any of its variations), the output is controlled by the WEEK_START session parameter.When
date_or_time_part
isdayofweek
oryearofweek
(or any of their variations), the output is controlled by the WEEK_OF_YEAR_POLICY and WEEK_START session parameters.
For more details, including examples, see Calendar weeks and weekdays.
date_or_timestamp_expr
A date, a time, a timestamp, or an expression that can be evaluated to a date, a time, or a timestamp.
Returns¶
Returns a value of NUMBER data type.
Usage notes¶
Currently, when date_or_timestamp_expr
is a DATE value, the following date_or_time_part
values are not supported:
epoch_millisecond
epoch_microsecond
epoch_nanosecond
Other date and time parts (including epoch_second
) are supported.
Examples¶
This shows a simple example of extracting part of a DATE:
SELECT DATE_PART(quarter, '2024-04-08'::DATE);
+----------------------------------------+
| DATE_PART(QUARTER, '2024-04-08'::DATE) |
|----------------------------------------|
| 2 |
+----------------------------------------+
This shows an example of extracting part of a TIMESTAMP:
SELECT TO_TIMESTAMP(
'2024-04-08T23:39:20.123-07:00') AS "TIME_STAMP1",
DATE_PART(year, "TIME_STAMP1") AS "EXTRACTED YEAR";
+-------------------------+----------------+
| TIME_STAMP1 | EXTRACTED YEAR |
|-------------------------+----------------|
| 2024-04-08 23:39:20.123 | 2024 |
+-------------------------+----------------+
This shows an example of converting a TIMESTAMP to the number of seconds since the beginning of the Unix epoch (link removed) (midnight January 1, 1970):
SELECT TO_TIMESTAMP(
'2024-04-08T23:39:20.123-07:00') AS "TIME_STAMP1",
DATE_PART(epoch_second, "TIME_STAMP1") AS "EXTRACTED EPOCH SECOND";
+-------------------------+------------------------+
| TIME_STAMP1 | EXTRACTED EPOCH SECOND |
|-------------------------+------------------------|
| 2024-04-08 23:39:20.123 | 1712619560 |
+-------------------------+------------------------+
This shows an example of converting a TIMESTAMP to the number of milliseconds since the beginning of the Unix epoch (link removed) (midnight January 1, 1970):
SELECT TO_TIMESTAMP(
'2024-04-08T23:39:20.123-07:00') AS "TIME_STAMP1",
DATE_PART(epoch_millisecond, "TIME_STAMP1") AS "EXTRACTED EPOCH MILLISECOND";
+-------------------------+-----------------------------+
| TIME_STAMP1 | EXTRACTED EPOCH MILLISECOND |
|-------------------------+-----------------------------|
| 2024-04-08 23:39:20.123 | 1712619560123 |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------+