SQL FORMAT()
SQL FORMAT() Function
FORMAT() Function
FORMAT() function is used to display fields. format.
SQL FORMAT() syntax
SELECT FORMAT(column_name,format) FROM table_name;
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
column_name | Required. The field to format. |
format | Required. Specify the format. |
Demo Database
In this tutorial, we will use the php sample database.
The following is the data selected from the "Websites" table:
+----+--------------+--- ------------------------+------+---------+
| id | name | url --------+-------+---------+
| 1 | Google | https://www.google.cm/ | 1 | USA |
| 2 | Taobao | https://www.taobao.com/ | 13 | CN |
| 3 | php Chinese website | http://www.php.cn/ | 4689 | CN |
| 4 | Weibo | http://weibo.com/ | 20 | CN |
| 5 | Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/ | 3 | USA |
| 7 | stackoverflow | http://stackoverflow.com/ | 0 | IND |
+----+---------------+----------- ----------------+-------+---------+
| id | name | url --------+-------+---------+
| 1 | Google | https://www.google.cm/ | 1 | USA |
| 2 | Taobao | https://www.taobao.com/ | 13 | CN |
| 3 | php Chinese website | http://www.php.cn/ | 4689 | CN |
| 4 | Weibo | http://weibo.com/ | 20 | CN |
| 5 | Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/ | 3 | USA |
| 7 | stackoverflow | http://stackoverflow.com/ | 0 | IND |
+----+---------------+----------- ----------------+-------+---------+
SQL FORMAT( ) Example The following SQL statement selects the name, url and date formatted as YYYY-MM-DD from the "Websites" table:
Example SELECT name, url, DATE_FORMAT(Now(),'%Y-%m-%d') AS date
FROM
Websites;
Execute the above SQL and the output result is as follows: