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MySQL SEC_TO_TIME() Function

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Example

Return a time value based on a specified seconds value:

SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(1);
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Definition and Usage

The SEC_TO_TIME() function returns a time value (in format HH:MM:SS) based on the specified seconds.

Syntax

SEC_TO_TIME(seconds)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
seconds Required. The number of seconds. Both positive or negative values are allowed

Technical Details

Works in: From MySQL 4.0

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Example

Return a time value based on a specified seconds value: 

SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(-6897);
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❮ MySQL Functions