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MySQL MICROSECOND() Function

❮ MySQL Functions

Example

Return the microsecond part of a datetime:

SELECT MICROSECOND("2017-06-20 09:34:00.000023");
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Definition and Usage

The MICROSECOND() function returns the microsecond part of a time/datetime (from 0 to 999999).

Syntax

MICROSECOND(datetime)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
datetime Required. The time or datetime to extract the microsecond from

Technical Details

Works in: From MySQL 4.0

More Examples

Example

Return the microsecond part of a time value: 

SELECT MICROSECOND("23:59:59.000045");
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❮ MySQL Functions