Converting a date in MySQL from string field
I'm using a system where the dates are stored as strings in the format dd/mm/yyyy
. Is it possible to convert this to yyyy-mm-dd
in a SELECT query (so that I can use DATE_FORMAT
on it)? Does MySQL have a date parsing function?
Currently the only method I can think of is to concatenate a bunch of substrings, but hopefully there's a simpler solution.
(Unfortunately I can't convert the field to a true date field since it's a meta-table: the same column contains values for different fields that are just strings.)
Solution 1:
This:
STR_TO_DATE(t.datestring, '%d/%m/%Y')
...will convert the string into a datetime datatype. To be sure that it comes out in the format you desire, use DATE_FORMAT:
DATE_FORMAT(STR_TO_DATE(t.datestring, '%d/%m/%Y'), '%Y-%m-%d')
If you can't change the datatype on the original column, I suggest creating a view that uses the STR_TO_DATE
call to convert the string to a DateTime data type.
Solution 2:
Yes, there's str_to_date
mysql> select str_to_date("03/02/2009","%d/%m/%Y");
+--------------------------------------+
| str_to_date("03/02/2009","%d/%m/%Y") |
+--------------------------------------+
| 2009-02-03 |
+--------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Solution 3:
STR_TO_DATE allows you to do this, and it has a format argument.