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I have a MySQL database. There I have a table which has a column called date. The type of that column is String. That column contains a timestamp value (i.e. 1370842140205).

How can I select that value as a date? - 10.6.2013 5.29.00

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  • What kind of timestamp is it? It is not a unix timestamp.
    – juergen d
    Jun 12, 2013 at 13:49
  • I saved that timestamp in my database from the Java function System.currentTimeMillis(). But I saved it as a String (Varchar) in my database.
    – Aksiom
    Jun 12, 2013 at 13:51
  • That's no use. System.currentTimeMillis is - well - system dependant. Change the clock on your system and you'll get a different value... You can't get that as a date reliably.
    – 8192K
    Jun 12, 2013 at 13:52
  • @Sebastian I don't understan what you are trying to say? I used System.currentTimeMillis to get the current time in timestamp format, right? I saved that value in my database as a String. Now i want to retrive that timestamp and convert it into a date. I think that should be possible?
    – Aksiom
    Jun 12, 2013 at 13:56
  • That's just not the way to do it. Use unix-style timestamps, that's the normal way to store date and time in databases. Take a look here: stackoverflow.com/questions/732034/getting-unixtime-in-java
    – 8192K
    Jun 12, 2013 at 13:58

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Use FROM_UNIXTIME

SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(`date` / 1000.0)
from your_table

and remove the milli seconds from the timestamp with /1000.

SQLFiddle demo

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