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How To Enter Microseconds in SQL Statements?
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If you want to enter microseconds in a SQL statements, you can enter them right after the time string as a 6-digit number delimited with '.'. '0' will be padded to right if not enough digits. Here are some good examples:
SELECT TIME('1997/01/31 09^26^50.123') FROM DUAL;
09:26:50.123000
SELECT TIME('1997/01/31 09^26^50.000123') FROM DUAL;
09:26:50.000123
SELECT TIME('1997/01/31 09^26^50.123') FROM DUAL;
09:26:50.123000
SELECT TIME('1997/01/31 09^26^50.000123') FROM DUAL;
09:26:50.000123
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