snowflake.snowpark.functions.timestamp_tz_from_parts¶
- snowflake.snowpark.functions.timestamp_tz_from_parts(year: Union[Column, str, int], month: Union[Column, str, int], day: Union[Column, str, int], hour: Union[Column, str, int], minute: Union[Column, str, int], second: Union[Column, str, int], nanoseconds: Optional[Union[Column, str, int]] = None, timezone: Optional[Union[Column, str]] = None) Column [source] (https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowpark-python/blob/v1.16.0/src/snowflake/snowpark/functions.py#L4966-L5003)¶
Creates a timestamp from individual numeric components and a string timezone.
Example:
>>> df = session.create_dataframe( ... [[2022, 4, 1, 11, 11, 0, 'America/Los_Angeles'], [2022, 3, 31, 11, 11, 0, 'America/Los_Angeles']], ... schema=["year", "month", "day", "hour", "minute", "second", "timezone"], ... ) >>> df.select(timestamp_tz_from_parts( ... "year", "month", "day", "hour", "minute", "second", timezone="timezone" ... ).alias("TIMESTAMP_TZ_FROM_PARTS")).collect() [Row(TIMESTAMP_TZ_FROM_PARTS=datetime.datetime(2022, 4, 1, 11, 11, tzinfo=pytz.FixedOffset(-420))), Row(TIMESTAMP_TZ_FROM_PARTS=datetime.datetime(2022, 3, 31, 11, 11, tzinfo=pytz.FixedOffset(-420)))]