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Definition

A combined format of both date and time.

Definition 

Value domains utilising the DateTime datatype may optionally combine it with a time of day based on a 24-hour clock. A decimal fraction may be added to the lowest order time element present, in any of these representations (to 6 places), as can time zone information using UTC offsets.

Date and time values are ordered from the largest to smallest unit of time: year, month, day, hour, minute, second, and fraction of second. All preceding elements must be used when expressing a specific value (excepting fractions), and the year is always required at a minimum, as is the hour if recording time.

DateTime adheres to the extended format of ISO 8601-1:2019 Data elements and interchange formats - Information interchange - Representation of dates and times, where the following representations and requirement obligations are used:

DateTime Notation Elements, Meanings and Obligations

Element Meaning Obligation
 YYYY  A four digit year  Required
 MM  A zero-padded month between 01 and 12  Optional
 DD  A zero-padded day between 01 and 31  Optional
 hh  A zero-padded hour between 00 and 23  Optional
 mm  A zero-padded minute between 00 and 59  Optional
 ss  A zero-padded second between 00 and 59  Optional
 s[6]  Fractions of a second, with up to 6 digits of precision  Optional

 

Characters used as designations and separators

Element Meaning Obligation
 T  Used as a time designator to indicate the start of the representation of the time of day in date and time of day elements  Conditional
 Z  Used to indicate a time element is in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) rather than a local time zone   Conditional
 -  Hyphen - used to separate the time elements "year" and "month", "month" and "day", and "week" and "day"  Conditional
 :  Colon - used to separate the time elements "hour" and "minute", and "minute" and "second"  Conditional
 .  Decimal mark - used a separator between the time element and its fraction  Conditional
 ±  Plus or minus sign - for time zones, represents a plus sign [+] if in combination with the following element a positive value or zero needs to be represented, or a minus sign [-] if in combination with the following element a negative value needs to be represented.  Conditional

 

References

Google LLC. (2021, May 20). DATETIME - Data types in Standard SQL | Bigquery | Google Cloud. Retrieved May 21, 2021, from https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/data-types#datetime_type

International Organization for Standardization. (n.d.). ISO 8601-1:2019(en) Date and time — Representations for information interchange — Part 1: Basic rules. Retrieved May 21, 2021, from https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:8601:-1:ed-1:v1:en

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