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Subtract 5.000001 seconds and return the datetime
The SUBTIME() function subtracts time from a time/datetime expression and then returns the new time/datetime.
SUBTIME(datetime, time_interval)
Parameter | Description |
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datetime | Required. The time or datetime to be modified |
time_interval | Required. The time interval to subtract from datetime. Both positive and negative values are allowed |
Works in: | From MySQL 4.0 |
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Subtract 3 hours, 2 minutes, 5.000001 seconds and return the datetime:
SELECT SUBTIME("2017-06-15 10:24:21.000004", "3:2:5.000001");
Subtract 5 seconds and return the time:
SELECT SUBTIME("10:24:21", "5");
Subtract 3 minutes and return the time:
SELECT SUBTIME("10:24:21", "300");
Add 3 hours, 2 minutes, and 5 seconds, and return the time:
SELECT SUBTIME("10:24:21", "-3:2:5");