There is a table tab1:
|creation_date | acc_num | status|
|-------------------|---------------------|-------|
|31.03.2021 07:43:43| 11111111111111111111| deny |
|31.03.2021 07:43:43| 11111111111111111111| deny |
|31.03.2021 01:43:20| 22222222222222222222| admit |
|30.03.2020 21:13:21| 33333333333333333333| deny |
|30.03.2021 20:28:19| 22222222222222222222| deny |
|30.03.2021 20:28:19| 44444444444444444444| deny |
when I used str_to_date(), I had this uncorrect result and errors.
Query:
select year(str_to_date(creation_date, "%d.%m.%Y %h:%i:%s")) as year
from tab1;
logs:
Incorrect parameter count in the call to native function 'str_to_date'
Unknown column 'creation_date' in 'field list'
Incorrect datetime value: '30.03.2020 21:13:21' for function str_to_date
...
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ')
from tab1' at line 1
Incorrect datetime value: '30.03.2020 21:13:21' for function str_to_date
...
Incorrect datetime value: '30.03.2021 20:28:19' for function str_to_date
result:
|year|
|----|
|2021|
|2021|
|2021|
|[NULL]|
|[NULL]|
|[NULL]|
The question is How can I get this result:
|year|
|----|
|2021|
|2021|
|2021|
|2020|
|2021|
|2021|
MySQL version is 8.0.23
If you just want the year, why not use a substring operation? After all, you're storing the value as a string:
select substr(creation_date, 7, 4) as year
In the meantime, you should fix your table so it stores date/time values using the correct data type.