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TO_TIMESTAMP

Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition   ✅ Express Edition   ✅ Professional Edition   ✅ Enterprise Edition

Parse a string value to a SQL TIMESTAMP type (represented by java.sql.Timestamp) 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.

SELECT TO_TIMESTAMP('20200203153045', 'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS');
create.select(toTimestamp("20200203153045", "YYYYMMDDHH24MISS")).fetch();

The result being

+---------------------+
| to_timestamp        |
+---------------------+
| 2020-02-03 15:30:45 |
+---------------------+

Dialect support

This example using jOOQ:

toTimestamp("20200203153045", "YYYYMMDDHH24MISS")

Translates to the following dialect specific expressions:

Aurora Postgres, DB2, Exasol, HSQLDB, Oracle, Postgres, SQLDataWarehouse, SQLServer, Vertica, YugabyteDB

to_timestamp('20200203153045', 'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS')

ASE, Access, Aurora MySQL, BigQuery, ClickHouse, CockroachDB, Derby, DuckDB, Firebird, H2, Hana, Informix, MariaDB, MemSQL, MySQL, Redshift, SQLite, Snowflake, Sybase, Teradata, Trino

/* UNSUPPORTED */
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