{"id":669,"date":"2018-06-23T10:19:13","date_gmt":"2018-06-23T03:19:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sqlservertutorial.net\/?page_id=669"},"modified":"2020-04-11T20:13:21","modified_gmt":"2020-04-11T13:13:21","slug":"sql-server-datetime2","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sqlservertutorial.net\/sql-server-basics\/sql-server-datetime2\/","title":{"rendered":"SQL Server DATETIME2"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>Summary<\/strong>: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the SQL Server <code>DATETIME2<\/code> to store both date and time data in a table.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id='introduction-to-sql-server-datetime2'>Introduction to SQL Server DATETIME2 <a href=\"#introduction-to-sql-server-datetime2\" class=\"anchor\" id=\"introduction-to-sql-server-datetime2\" title=\"Anchor for Introduction to SQL Server DATETIME2\">#<\/a><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>To store both date and time in the database, you use the SQL Server <code>DATETIME2<\/code> data type.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The syntax of <code>DATETIME2<\/code> is as follows:<\/p>\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\" aria-describedby=\"shcb-language-1\" data-shcb-language-name=\"SQL (Structured Query Language)\" data-shcb-language-slug=\"sql\"><span><code class=\"hljs language-sql\">DATETIME2(fractional seconds precision)\n<\/code><\/span><small class=\"shcb-language\" id=\"shcb-language-1\"><span class=\"shcb-language__label\">Code language:<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__name\">SQL (Structured Query Language)<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">(<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__slug\">sql<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">)<\/span><\/small><\/pre>\n\n\n<p>The fractional seconds precision is optional. It ranges from 0 to 7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The following statement illustrates how to create a table that consists of a <code>DATETIME2<\/code> column:<\/p>\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\" aria-describedby=\"shcb-language-2\" data-shcb-language-name=\"SQL (Structured Query Language)\" data-shcb-language-slug=\"sql\"><span><code class=\"hljs language-sql\"><span class=\"hljs-keyword\">CREATE<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">TABLE<\/span> table_name (\n    ...\n    column_name DATETIME2(<span class=\"hljs-number\">3<\/span>),\n    ...\n);\n<\/code><\/span><small class=\"shcb-language\" id=\"shcb-language-2\"><span class=\"shcb-language__label\">Code language:<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__name\">SQL (Structured Query Language)<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">(<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__slug\">sql<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">)<\/span><\/small><\/pre>\n\n\n<p>The <code>DATETIME2<\/code> has two components: date and time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>The date has a range from January 01, 01 (0001-01-01) to December 31, 9999 (9999-12-31)<\/li><li>The time has a range from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59.9999999.<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>The storage size of a <code>DATETIME2<\/code> value depends on the fractional seconds precision. It requires 6 bytes for the precision that is less than 3, 7 bytes for the precision that is between 3 and 4, and 8 bytes for all other precisions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The default string literal format of the <code>DATETIME2<\/code> is as follows:<\/p>\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\" aria-describedby=\"shcb-language-3\" data-shcb-language-name=\"SQL (Structured Query Language)\" data-shcb-language-slug=\"sql\"><span><code class=\"hljs language-sql\">YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss&#91;.fractional seconds]\n<\/code><\/span><small class=\"shcb-language\" id=\"shcb-language-3\"><span class=\"shcb-language__label\">Code language:<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__name\">SQL (Structured Query Language)<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">(<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__slug\">sql<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">)<\/span><\/small><\/pre>\n\n\n<p>In this format:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li><code>YYYY<\/code> is a four-digit number that represents a year e.g., 2018. It ranges from 0001 through 9999.<\/li><li><code>MM<\/code> is a two-digit number that represents a month in a year e.g., 12. It ranges from 01 to 12.<\/li><li><code>DD<\/code> is a two-digit number that represents a day of a specified month e.g., 23. It ranges from 01 to 31.<\/li><li><code>hh<\/code> is a two-digit number that represents the hour. It ranges from 00 to 23.<\/li><li><code>mm<\/code> is a two-digit number that represents the minute. It ranges from 00 to 59.<\/li><li><code>ss<\/code> is a two-digit number that represents the second. It ranges from 00 to 59.<\/li><li>The fractional seconds is zero to a seven-digit number that ranges from 0 to 9999999.<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id='sql-server-datetime2-example'>SQL Server DATETIME2 example <a href=\"#sql-server-datetime2-example\" class=\"anchor\" id=\"sql-server-datetime2-example\" title=\"Anchor for SQL Server DATETIME2 example\">#<\/a><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>The following statement <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sqlservertutorial.net\/sql-server-basics\/sql-server-create-table\/\">creates a new table<\/a> that has a <code>created_at<\/code> column whose data type is <code>DATETIME2<\/code>:<\/p>\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\" aria-describedby=\"shcb-language-4\" data-shcb-language-name=\"SQL (Structured Query Language)\" data-shcb-language-slug=\"sql\"><span><code class=\"hljs language-sql\"><span class=\"hljs-keyword\">CREATE<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">TABLE<\/span> production.product_colors (\n    color_id <span class=\"hljs-built_in\">INT<\/span> PRIMARY <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">KEY<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">IDENTITY<\/span>,\n    color_name <span class=\"hljs-built_in\">VARCHAR<\/span> (<span class=\"hljs-number\">50<\/span>) <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">NOT<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-literal\">NULL<\/span>,\n    created_at DATETIME2\n);\n<\/code><\/span><small class=\"shcb-language\" id=\"shcb-language-4\"><span class=\"shcb-language__label\">Code language:<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__name\">SQL (Structured Query Language)<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">(<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__slug\">sql<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">)<\/span><\/small><\/pre>\n\n\n<p>To insert the current date and time into the <code>created_at<\/code> column, you use the following <code><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sqlservertutorial.net\/sql-server-basics\/sql-server-insert\/\">INSERT<\/a><\/code> statement with the <code>GETDATE<\/code>() function:<\/p>\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\" aria-describedby=\"shcb-language-5\" data-shcb-language-name=\"SQL (Structured Query Language)\" data-shcb-language-slug=\"sql\"><span><code class=\"hljs language-sql\"><span class=\"hljs-keyword\">INSERT<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">INTO<\/span> production.product_colors (color_name, created_at)\n<span class=\"hljs-keyword\">VALUES<\/span>\n    (<span class=\"hljs-string\">'Red'<\/span>, <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">GETDATE<\/span>()); \n<\/code><\/span><small class=\"shcb-language\" id=\"shcb-language-5\"><span class=\"shcb-language__label\">Code language:<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__name\">SQL (Structured Query Language)<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">(<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__slug\">sql<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">)<\/span><\/small><\/pre>\n\n\n<p>The <code>GETDATE<\/code>() function is similar to the <code><a href=\"http:\/\/www.mysqltutorial.org\/mysql-now\/\">NOW()<\/a><\/code>&nbsp;function in other database systems such as <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mysqltutorial.org\/mysql-now\/\">MySQL<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>To insert a literal value into the <code>DATETIME2<\/code> column, you use the following statement:<\/p>\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\" aria-describedby=\"shcb-language-6\" data-shcb-language-name=\"SQL (Structured Query Language)\" data-shcb-language-slug=\"sql\"><span><code class=\"hljs language-sql\"><span class=\"hljs-keyword\">INSERT<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">INTO<\/span> production.product_colors (color_name, created_at)\n<span class=\"hljs-keyword\">VALUES<\/span>\n    (<span class=\"hljs-string\">'Green'<\/span>, <span class=\"hljs-string\">'2018-06-23 07:30:20'<\/span>);\n<\/code><\/span><small class=\"shcb-language\" id=\"shcb-language-6\"><span class=\"shcb-language__label\">Code language:<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__name\">SQL (Structured Query Language)<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">(<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__slug\">sql<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">)<\/span><\/small><\/pre>\n\n\n<p>If you want to set the default value of the <code>created_at<\/code> column to the current date and time, you use the following <code>ALTER TABLE<\/code> statement:<\/p>\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\" aria-describedby=\"shcb-language-7\" data-shcb-language-name=\"SQL (Structured Query Language)\" data-shcb-language-slug=\"sql\"><span><code class=\"hljs language-sql\"><span class=\"hljs-keyword\">ALTER<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">TABLE<\/span> production.product_colors \n<span class=\"hljs-keyword\">ADD<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">CONSTRAINT<\/span> df_current_time \n<span class=\"hljs-keyword\">DEFAULT<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">CURRENT_TIMESTAMP<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">FOR<\/span> created_at;\n<\/code><\/span><small class=\"shcb-language\" id=\"shcb-language-7\"><span class=\"shcb-language__label\">Code language:<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__name\">SQL (Structured Query Language)<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">(<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__slug\">sql<\/span><span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">)<\/span><\/small><\/pre>\n\n\n<p>In this statement, we use <code>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP<\/code> as the default value for the <code>created_at<\/code> column. Note that the <code>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP<\/code> returns the same value as the <code>GETDATE<\/code>() function.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Now, when you insert a new row to the table without specifying the value for the <code>created_at<\/code> column, SQL Server will use the current date and time value for that column:<\/p>\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\" aria-describedby=\"shcb-language-8\" data-shcb-language-name=\"SQL (Structured Query Language)\" data-shcb-language-slug=\"sql\"><span><code class=\"hljs language-sql\"><span class=\"hljs-keyword\">INSERT<\/span> <span class=\"hljs-keyword\">INTO<\/span> production.product_colors (color_name)\n<span class=\"hljs-keyword\">VALUES<\/span>\n    (<span class=\"hljs-string\">'Blue'<\/span>);\n<\/code><\/span><small class=\"shcb-language\" id=\"shcb-language-8\"><span class=\"shcb-language__label\">Code language:<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__name\">SQL (Structured Query Language)<\/span> <span class=\"shcb-language__paren\">(<\/span><span 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