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Hi try to get the offset part from the result of the function SYSDATETIMEOFFSET();

For example, I need -04:00 part of the result: 2014-03-21 11:13:14.7405400 -04:00

Is there a way the "split" a query result in MS SQL?

Thanks

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DECLARE @timeStr NVARCHAR(50) = CAST(SYSDATETIMEOFFSET() AS NVARCHAR(50))
SELECT RIGHT(@timeStr, 6)
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Try DATEPART

SELECT DATEPART (TZ, '2007-05-10  00:00:01.1234567 -05:00')
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  • FYI this returns minutes.
    – vdidxho
    Sep 29, 2020 at 14:56
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I had a similar problem I needed the offset only from a file created datetime for sending a transaction file. I used:

SELECT ((DATEPART (TZOFFSET, SYSDATETIMEOFFSET()))/60*100) 
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  • The math seems wrong here, this returns (hours * 100)... DATEPART returns minutes when using TZOFFSET.
    – vdidxho
    Sep 29, 2020 at 14:55
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Necro answer, but its a top google result. I wanted the hour part:

select FORMAT(SYSDATETIMEOFFSET(),'zzz')

Results in a result of -06:00 for a server in CST timezone

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