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I have a BQ stage table with a string column that holds timestamp format like below:

2000-01-01 00:00:00.0000000 -08:00
2010-10-01 00:00:00.0000000 -07:00

How to load this strings into another BQ table which has timestamp as type.

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Canonical form of timestamp is YYYY-[M]M-[D]D[( |T)[H]H:[M]M:[S]S[.DDDDDD]][time zone] and can consist only up to six fractional digits (microsecond precision)

So, in case you data actually has 6 (not seven) digits - you can use either of below

PARSE_TIMESTAMP('%F %H:%M:%E6S %Ez', ts)

OR

PARSE_TIMESTAMP('%F %H:%M:%E*S %Ez', ts)       
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  • Thanks @Mikhail I can limit the 7 digits to 6 digits. Now when Im using "select PARSE_TIMESTAMP('%F %H:%M:%E*S %Ez',"2000-01-01 06:30:11.000000 -08:00" ) " , I am gettting the output as - 2000-01-01 14:30:11 UTC. I was expecting it to be 2000-01-01 06:30:11.000000 UTC kind of.. am I missing something here..
    – santhosh
    May 11, 2020 at 19:43
  • you asked how to covert string to timestamp - you got it - while your expectations might were not 100% correct May 12, 2020 at 0:05
  • quick question. how to handle this ( |T) in parse_timestamp Dec 17, 2021 at 8:31
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Your string looks like a legitimate literal timestamp string, so doesn't cast() just work?

cast(my_string_col as timestamp) my_timestamp_col

Otherwise, you need parse_timestamp():

parse_timestamp(''%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%E#7 %Ez', my_string_col) my_timestamp_col

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