MySQL: MICROSECOND Function
This MySQL tutorial explains how to use the MySQL MICROSECOND function with syntax and examples.
Description
The MySQL MICROSECOND function returns the microsecond portion of a date value.
Syntax
The syntax for the MICROSECOND function in MySQL is:
MICROSECOND( date_value )
Parameters or Arguments
- date_value
- The time or datetime value from which the microseconds are extracted from.
Note
Applies To
The MICROSECOND function can be used in the following versions of MySQL:
- MySQL 5.7, MySQL 5.6, MySQL 5.5, MySQL 5.1, MySQL 5.0, MySQL 4.1, MySQL 4.0, MySQL 3.23
Example
Let's look at some MySQL MICROSECOND function examples and explore how to use the MICROSECOND function in MySQL.
For example:
mysql> SELECT MICROSECOND('2014-01-28 15:21:05.000001'); Result: 1 mysql> SELECT MICROSECOND('2014-01-28 15:21:05.999999'); Result: 999999 mysql> SELECT MICROSECOND('2014-02-15'); Result: 0 mysql> SELECT MICROSECOND('12:13:06.387483'); Result: 387483 mysql> SELECT MICROSECOND('838:11:59.000013'); Result: 13
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