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SQLite strftime Function
The SQLite strftime function is a very powerful function which facilitates you to fetch date and time and also perform date calculation.
Syntax:
Here, format can be any of the following:
Index | format | Explanation |
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1) | %Y | Year as 4 digits (0000 to 9999) |
2) | %W | Week of year (00 to 53) |
3) | %w | Day of week (0 to 6, where 0 is Sunday) |
4) | %m | Month of year (01 to 12) |
5) | %d | Day of month (00 to 31) |
6) | %H | Hour (00 to 24) |
7) | %M | Minute (00 to 25) |
8) | %S | Seconds (00 to 59) |
9) | %s | Seconds since 1970-01-01 |
10) | %f | Fractional seconds (SS.SSS) |
11) | %j | Day of year (001 to 366) |
12) | %J | Julian day as a numeric value |
Here, timestring is a date value which can be anyone of the following:
Index | timestring | Description |
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1) | now | It is a literal used to return the current date. |
2) | YYYY-MM-DD | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘YYYY-MM-DD’ |
3) | YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM’ |
4) | YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS’ |
5) | YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.SSS | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.SSS’ |
6) | HH:MM | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘HH:MM’ |
7) | HH:MM:SS | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘HH:MM:SS’ |
8) | HH:MM:SS.SSS | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘HH:MM:SS.SSS’ |
9) | YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM’ where t is a literal character separating the date and time portions. |
10) | YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS’ where t is a literal character separating the date and time portions |
11) | YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.SSS | It specifies the date value formatted as ‘YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.SSS’ where t is a literal character separating the date and time portions |
12) | DDDDDDDDDD | It specifies the Julian date number |
modifier1, modifier2, … modifier_n: modifiers are optional. These are used with timestring to add or subtract time, date or years.
Index | Modifier | Description |
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1) | [+-]NNN years | It is used to specify number of years added/subtracted to the date |
2) | [+-]NNN months | It is used to specify number of months added/subtracted to the date |
3) | [+-]NNN days | It is used to specify number of days added/subtracted to the date |
4) | [+-]NNN hours | It is used to specify number of hours added/subtracted to the date |
5) | [+-]NNN minutes | It is used to specify number of minutes added/subtracted to the date |
6) | [+-]NNN seconds | It is used to specify number of seconds added/subtracted to the date |
7) | [+-]NNN.NNNN seconds | It is used to specify number of seconds (and fractional seconds) added/subtracted to the date |
8) | start of year | It is used to shift the date back to the start of the year |
9) | start of month | It is used to shift the date back to the start of the month |
10) | start of day | It is used to shift the date back to the start of the day |
11) | weekday N | It is used to move the date forward to the next date where weekday number is N (0=Sunday, 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, 3=Wednesday, 4=Thursday, 5=Friday, 6=Saturday) |
12) | unixepoch | It is used with the DDDDDDDDDD timestring to interpret the date as UNIX Time (ie: number of seconds since 1970-01-01) |
13) | localtime | It is used to adjust date to localtime, assuming the timestring was expressed in UTC |
14) | utc | It is used to adjust date to utc, assuming the timestring was expressed in localtime |
Example1: Retrieve Current Date:
Output:
Example2: Retrieve First day of the month:
Output:
Example2: Retrieve Last day of the month:
Output:
Example3: Add/ Subtract years and days:
Output:
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