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format_datetime()

Applies to: ✅ Microsoft FabricAzure Data ExplorerAzure MonitorMicrosoft Sentinel

Formats a datetime according to the provided format.

Syntax

format_datetime(date , format)

Learn more about syntax conventions.

Parameters

Name Type Required Description
date datetime ✔️ The value to format.
format string ✔️ The output format comprised of one or more of the supported format elements.

Supported format elements

The format parameter should include one or more of the following elements:

Format specifier Description Examples
d The day of the month, from 1 through 31. 2009-06-01T13:45:30 -> 1, 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 15
dd The day of the month, from 01 through 31. 2009-06-01T13:45:30 -> 01, 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 15
f The tenths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 6, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.05 -> 0
ff The hundredths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 61, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0050000 -> 00
fff The milliseconds in a date and time value. 6/15/2009 13:45:30.617 -> 617, 6/15/2009 13:45:30.0005 -> 000
ffff The ten thousandths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175000 -> 6175, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000500 -> 0000
fffff The hundred thousandths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175400 -> 61754, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.000005 -> 00000
ffffff The millionths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175420 -> 617542, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000005 -> 000000
fffffff The ten millionths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175425 -> 6175425, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0001150 -> 0001150
F If non-zero, the tenths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 6, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0500000 -> (no output)
FF If non-zero, the hundredths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 61, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0050000 -> (no output)
FFF If non-zero, the milliseconds in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 617, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0005000 -> (no output)
FFFF If non-zero, the ten thousandths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.5275000 -> 5275, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000500 -> (no output)
FFFFF If non-zero, the hundred thousandths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175400 -> 61754, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000050 -> (no output)
FFFFFF If non-zero, the millionths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175420 -> 617542, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000005 -> (no output)
FFFFFFF If non-zero, the ten millionths of a second in a date and time value. 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175425 -> 6175425, 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0001150 -> 000115
h The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 1 to 12. 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 1, 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 1
hh The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 01 to 12. 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 01, 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 01
H The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 0 to 23. 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 1, 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 13
HH The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 00 to 23. 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 01, 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 13
m The minute, from 0 through 59. 2009-06-15T01:09:30 -> 9, 2009-06-15T13:29:30 -> 29
mm The minute, from 00 through 59. 2009-06-15T01:09:30 -> 09, 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 45
M The month, from 1 through 12. 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 6
MM The month, from 01 through 12. 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 06
s The second, from 0 through 59. 2009-06-15T13:45:09 -> 9
ss The second, from 00 through 59. 2009-06-15T13:45:09 -> 09
y The year, from 0 to 99. 0001-01-01T00:00:00 -> 1, 0900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 0, 1900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 0, 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 9, 2019-06-15T13:45:30 -> 19
yy The year, from 00 to 99. 0001-01-01T00:00:00 -> 01, 0900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 00, 1900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 00, 2019-06-15T13:45:30 -> 19
yyyy The year as a four-digit number. 0001-01-01T00:00:00 -> 0001, 0900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 0900, 1900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 1900, 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 2009
tt AM / PM hours 2009-06-15T13:45:09 -> PM

Supported delimiters

The format specifier can include the following delimiters:

Delimiter Comment
' ' Space
'/'
'-' Dash
':'
','
'.'
'_'
'['
']'

Returns

A string with date formatted as specified by format.

Examples

The following three examples return differently formatted datetimes.

let dt = datetime(2017-01-29 09:00:05);
print 
v1=format_datetime(dt,'yy-MM-dd [HH:mm:ss]')

Output

v1
17-01-29 [09:00:05]
let dt = datetime(2017-01-29 09:00:05);
print 
v2=format_datetime(dt, 'yyyy-M-dd [H:mm:ss]')

Output

v2
2017-1-29 [9:00:05]
let dt = datetime(2017-01-29 09:00:05);
print 
v3=format_datetime(dt, 'yy-MM-dd [hh:mm:ss tt]')

Output

v3
17-01-29 [09:00:05 AM]