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MySQL | MINUTE method
schedule Aug 12, 2023
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MySQL's MINUTE(~)
method returns the minute portion of a given time or datetime.
Parameters
1. time
| time/datetime
The time/datetime to retrieve the minute from.
Return value
The minute portion of the input time or datetime.
Examples
Consider the following table about check in and check out times of some employees:
id | name | check_in | check_out |
---|---|---|---|
1 | alex | 2020-04-16 09:30:01 | 2020-04-16 17:45:31 |
2 | bob | 2020-04-16 07:00:05 | 2020-04-16 15:28:22 |
3 | cathy | 2020-04-16 11:50:01 | 2020-04-16 20:05:40 |
The above sample table can be created using the code here.
Basic usage
To return the minute that employees came into work:
SELECT name, MINUTE(check_in)FROM employment;
+-------+------------------+| name | MINUTE(check_in) |+-------+------------------+| alex | 30 || bob | 0 || cathy | 50 |+-------+------------------+
To check for employees who came in before half-past the hour:
SELECT name, MINUTE(check_in)FROM employmentWHERE MINUTE(check_in) < 30;
+------+------------------+| name | MINUTE(check_in) |+------+------------------+| bob | 0 |+------+------------------+
To return minute from a time:
SELECT MINUTE('48:05:55');
+--------------------+| MINUTE('48:05:55') |+--------------------+| 5 |+--------------------+
Published by Arthur Yanagisawa
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Official MySQL Documentation
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/date-and-time-functions.html#function_minute
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