Syntax error Can we add minutes to VARCHAR datetime records while applying INSERT statement in MySQL?

Can we add minutes to VARCHAR datetime records while applying INSERT statement in MySQL?



Yes, we can add minutes while inserting values in a table.Let us first create a table. Here, we have a column with VARCHAR records where in

mysql> create table DemoTable2026
   -> (
   -> ArrivalTime varchar(20)
   -> );
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.40 sec)

Insert some records in the table using insert command. We are first converting the VARCHAR date and then adding minutes −

mysql> insert into DemoTable2026 values(date_add(str_to_date('2017-12-01 11:34:45','%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s'), INTERVAL 10 MINUTE));
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.17 sec)

mysql> insert into DemoTable2026 values(date_add(str_to_date('2015-01-31 10:00:00','%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s'), INTERVAL 5 MINUTE));
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.10 sec)

mysql> insert into DemoTable2026 values(date_add(str_to_date('2017-12-01 11:34:45','%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s'), INTERVAL 20 MINUTE));
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.12 sec)

Display all records from the table using select statement −

mysql> select *from DemoTable2026;

This will produce the following output −

+---------------------+
| ArrivalTime         |
+---------------------+
| 2017-12-01 11:44:45 |
| 2015-01-31 10:05:00 |
| 2017-12-01 11:54:45 |
+---------------------+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Updated on: 2020-04-06T13:33:31+05:30

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