Syntax error Which punctuation character can be used as the delimiter between MySQL time parts?

Which punctuation character can be used as the delimiter between MySQL time parts?



As in the case of date values, MySQL also permits us to use a relaxed format for time. We can use any punctuation character between time parts as a delimiter. Some examples are as follows −

mysql> Select timestamp('2017-10-20 04+05+36');
+----------------------------------+
| timestamp('2017-10-20 04+05+36') |
+----------------------------------+
| 2017-10-20 04:05:36              |
+----------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)


mysql> Select timestamp('2017-10-20 04*05*36');
+----------------------------------+
| timestamp('2017-10-20 04*05*36') |
+----------------------------------+
| 2017-10-20 04:05:36              |
+----------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)


mysql> Select timestamp('2017-10&20 04@05+36');
+----------------------------------+
| timestamp('2017-10&20 04@05+36') |
+----------------------------------+
| 2017-10-20 04:05:36              |
+----------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)


mysql> Select timestamp('2017*10@20 04*05*36');
+----------------------------------+
| timestamp('2017*10@20 04*05*36') |
+----------------------------------+
| 2017-10-20 04:05:36              |
+----------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Updated on: 2020-01-29T06:50:19+05:30

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