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Open Microsoft Excel. Type your time in cell A1. Type “=HOUR(A1)” in cell A2 to produce only the hour. Type “=MINUTE(A1)” in cell A3 to extract the minutes. Type “=SECOND(A1)” in cell A4 to extract the seconds.
To extract time only from date time with formula, you just need to do as follows: 1. Select a blank cell, and type this formula =TIME(HOUR(A1), MINUTE(A1), SECOND(A1)) (A1 is the first cell of the list you want to extract time from), press Enter button and drag the fill handle to fill range.
Select the column. Choose Format Cells. Choose number and set decimals to 0. Click Ok. Choose Format Cells again. Choose date and mm/dd/YYY. Click Ok and your dates are back, but without times.
If a cell contains a combined date and time, you can use the INT function to pull the time value into a separate column. Dates are stored as numbers in Excel, with the decimal portion representing the time. The formula should automatically fill down to the last row in the table.
Select the Data tab, then click the Filter command. A drop-down arrow will appear in the header cell for each column. Click the drop-down arrow for the column you want to filter. The Filter menu will appear. The worksheet will be filtered by the selected date filter.
SELECT convert(date, DATE ADD(HOUR,-4,CONVERT(DATE TIME, LEFT([Date],8)+' '+ SUBSTRING([Date],10,2)+':'+ SUBSTRING([Date],12,2)+':'+ SUBSTRING([Date],14,2)+'.
If you use SQL Server, you can use the YEAR() or DEPART() function to extract the year from a date. For example, the following statement returns the current year in SQL Server: SELECT YEAR(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP). SELECT DEPART(year, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP).
SQL Server comes with the following data types for storing a date or a date/time value in the database: DATE — format YYYY-MM-DD. DATE TIME — format: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MI:SS. SMALLDATETIME — format: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MI:SS.
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