Quick Reference
The MySQL MICROSECOND() function returns the microsecond part of a time/datetime (from 0 to 999999).
SELECT MICROSECOND('2023-04-15 12:00:00.000099');
Output
MICROSECOND('2023-04-15 12:00:00.000099')
99
Syntax
MICROSECOND(datetime)
SQL Notes:
- Any work being done to modify the structure of a database or delete tables or the the database itself should only be done after making a recent backup
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