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YEAR (Transact-SQL)
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Azure SQL Database 👁 Image
Azure SQL Managed Instance 👁 Image
Azure Synapse Analytics 👁 Image
Analytics Platform System (PDW) 👁 Image
SQL database in Microsoft Fabric
Returns an integer that represents the year of the specified date.
For an overview of all Transact-SQL date and time data types and functions, see Date and Time Data Types and Functions (Transact-SQL).
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Transact-SQL syntax conventions
Syntax
YEAR ( date )
Arguments
date
Is an expression that can be resolved to a time, date, smalldatetime, datetime, datetime2, or datetimeoffset value. The date argument can be an expression, column expression, user-defined variable or string literal.
Return Types
int
Return Value
YEAR returns the same value as DATEPART (year, date).
If date only contains a time part, the return value is 1900, the base year.
Examples
The following statement returns 2010. This is the number of the year.
SELECT YEAR('2010-04-30T01:01:01.1234567-07:00');
The following statement returns 1900, 1, 1. The argument for date is the number 0. SQL Server interprets 0 as January 1, 1900.
SELECT YEAR(0), MONTH(0), DAY(0);
Examples: Azure Synapse Analytics and Analytics Platform System (PDW)
The following statement returns 1900, 1, 1. The argument for date is the number 0. SQL Server interprets 0 as January 1, 1900.
SELECT TOP 1 YEAR(0), MONTH(0), DAY(0);
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