MySQL CAST() Function
Example
Convert a value to a DATE datatype:
SELECT
CAST("2017-08-29" AS DATE);
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Definition and Usage
The CAST() function converts a value (of any type) into the specified datatype.
Tip: See also the CONVERT()
function.
Syntax
CAST(value AS datatype)
Parameter Values
Parameter |
Description |
value |
Required. The value to convert |
datatype |
Required. The datatype to convert to. Can be one of the following:
Value |
Description |
DATE |
Converts value to DATE. Format: "YYYY-MM-DD" |
DATETIME |
Converts value to DATETIME. Format: "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" |
DECIMAL |
Converts value to DECIMAL. Use the optional M and D parameters
to specify the maximum number of digits (M) and the number of digits
following the decimal point (D). |
TIME |
Converts value to TIME. Format: "HH:MM:SS" |
CHAR |
Converts value to CHAR (a fixed length string) |
NCHAR |
Converts value to NCHAR (like CHAR, but produces a string with
the national character set) |
SIGNED |
Converts value to SIGNED (a signed 64-bit integer) |
UNSIGNED |
Converts value to UNSIGNED (an unsigned 64-bit integer) |
BINARY |
Converts value to BINARY (a binary string) |
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Technical Details
More Examples
Example
Convert a value to a CHAR datatype:
SELECT CAST(150 AS CHAR);
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Example
Convert a value to a TIME datatype:
SELECT CAST("14:06:10" AS TIME);
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Example
Convert a value to a SIGNED datatype:
SELECT CAST(5-10 AS SIGNED);
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