TRUNC[ATE] (datetime)
Purpose
This function returns a date and/or a timestamp, which is trimmed following the format definition. Accordingly, TRUNC(datetime)
behaves in the same way as ROUND (datetime), with the exception that TRUNC
rounds-down.
Syntax
trunc (datetime)::=
Usage Notes
- The following elements can be used as format:
- A similar functionality provides the PostgreSQL compatible function DATE_TRUNC.
- If a format is not specified, the value is truncated to days.
- For data type
TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE
this function is calculated within the session time zone.
CC, SCC
|
Century |
YYYY, SYYY, YEAR, SYEAR,
YYY, YY, Y
|
Year |
IYYY, IYY, IY, I
|
Year in accordance with international standard, ISO 8601 |
Q
|
Quarter |
MONTH, MON, MM, RM
|
Month |
WW
|
Same day of the week as the first day of the year |
IW
|
Same day of the week as the first day of the ISO year |
W
|
Same day of the week as the first day of the month |
DDD, DD, J
|
Day |
DAY, DY, D
|
Starting day of the week. The first day of a week is defined by the parameter NLS_FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK (refer to ALTER SESSION and ALTER SYSTEM). |
HH, HH24, HH12
|
Hour |
MI
|
Minute |
SS
|
Seconds |