- Tags: Date, MySQL, MySQL Date Functions
- Categories: MySQL Functions, Reference, SQL Reference
Quick Reference
The MySQL TIMESTAMP() function returns a datetime value based on a date or datetime value. If there are specified two arguments with this function, it first adds the second argument to the first, and then returns a datetime value.
SELECT TIMESTAMP('2023-04-15', '15:20:30');
Output
TIMESTAMP('2023-04-15', '15:20:30')
2023-04-15 15:20:30
Syntax
TIMESTAMP(expression, time)
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
expression | A date or datetime value (required) |
time | A time value to add to the expression |
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