Use EXECL to convert TimestampThe formula is:
=(xxxxxxxxxx+8*3600)/86400+70*365+19
Use a MYSQL statement to explain the timestampSyntax example:
SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(1234567890, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%S')
Appendix:
In mysql, the storage type of a time field is int (11). How can it be converted to the character type? For example, if the storage is 13270655222, it must be converted to the yyyy-mm-dd format.
Use the FROM_UNIXTIME function as follows:
Code:
FROM_UNIXTIME(unix_timestamp,format)
Returns a string representing the Unix time mark, formatted according to the format string. Format can contain the same modifier as the entries listed by the DATE_FORMAT () function.
Format the date value based on the format string. The following modifier can be used in the format string: % M month name (January ...... December)
% W name of the Week (Sunday ...... Saturday)
% D indicates the date of the month with an English prefix (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and so on .)
% Y year, number, 4 digits
% Y year, number, 2 digits
% A abbreviated name of the Week (Sun ...... Sat)
% D number of days in the month (00 ...... 31)
% E number of days in the month (0 ...... 31)
% M month, number (01 ...... 12)
% C month, number (1 ...... 12)
% B abbreviated month name (Jan ...... Dec)
% J days in a year (001 ...... 366)
% H hour (00 ...... 23)
% K hour (0 ...... 23)
% H hour (01 ...... 12)
% I hour (01 ...... 12)
% L hour (1 ...... 12)
% I minute, number (00 ...... 59)
% R time, 12 hours (hh: mm: ss [AP] M)
% T time, 24 hours (hh: mm: ss)
% S seconds (00 ...... 59)
% S seconds (00 ...... 59)
% P AM or PM
% W days in a week (0 = Sunday ...... 6 = Saturday)
% U Week (0 ...... 52). Sunday is the first day of the week.
% U Week (0 ...... 52) Monday is the first day of the week.
% A text "% ".