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TO_LOCALDATETIME
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
Parse a string value to a SQL TIMESTAMP
type (represented by java.time.LocalDateTime
) using a vendor specific formatting pattern.
The pattern is not translated by jOOQ for vendor agnosticity and may need to be adapted depending on the SQL dialect you're using.
This does the same as TO_TIMESTAMP except that the client type representation uses JSR-310 types.
SELECT TO_TIMESTAMP('20200203153045', 'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS');
create.select(toLocalDateTime("20200203153045", "YYYYMMDDHH24MISS")).fetch();
The result being
+---------------------+ | to_timestamp | +---------------------+ | 2020-02-03 15:30:45 | +---------------------+
Dialect support
This example using jOOQ:
toLocalDateTime("20200203153045", "YYYYMMDDHH24MISS")
Translates to the following dialect specific expressions:
-- AURORA_POSTGRES, DB2, HSQLDB, ORACLE, POSTGRES, VERTICA to_timestamp('20200203153045', 'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS') -- ACCESS, ASE, AURORA_MYSQL, BIGQUERY, COCKROACHDB, DERBY, DUCKDB, EXASOL, FIREBIRD, H2, HANA, INFORMIX, MARIADB, MEMSQL, -- MYSQL, REDSHIFT, SNOWFLAKE, SQLDATAWAREHOUSE, SQLITE, SQLSERVER, SYBASE, TERADATA, TRINO, YUGABYTEDB /* UNSUPPORTED */
(These are currently generated with jOOQ 3.19, see #10141), or translate your own on our website
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