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MySQL | SEC_TO_TIME method

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MySQL's SEC_TO_TIME(~) method converts the provided number of seconds to its equivalent time value.

NOTE

Seconds will be converted to a value within the range '-838:59:59' and '838:59:59' (range of TIME data type)

Parameters

1. seconds | number

The number of seconds to be converted to a time value.

Return value

Case

Return value

Numeric context

hhmmss

Non-numeric context

'hh:mm:ss'

Examples

Numeric context

To return 3683 seconds as a time value in numeric context:

SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(3683) + 0;
+-----------------------+
| SEC_TO_TIME(3683) + 0 |
+-----------------------+
| 10123 |
+-----------------------+

Non-numeric context

To return 3683 seconds as a string time value:

SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(3683);
+-------------------+
| SEC_TO_TIME(3683) |
+-------------------+
| 01:01:23 |
+-------------------+
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