DAYNAME
Syntax
DAYNAME(date)
Description
Returns the name of the weekday for date. The language used for the name is controlled by the value of the lc_time_names system variable. See server locale for more on the supported locales.
Examples
SELECT DAYNAME('2007-02-03'); +-----------------------+ | DAYNAME('2007-02-03') | +-----------------------+ | Saturday | +-----------------------+
CREATE TABLE t1 (d DATETIME); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("2007-01-30 21:31:07"), ("1983-10-15 06:42:51"), ("2011-04-21 12:34:56"), ("2011-10-30 06:31:41"), ("2011-01-30 14:03:25"), ("2004-10-07 11:19:34");
SELECT d, DAYNAME(d) FROM t1; +---------------------+------------+ | d | DAYNAME(d) | +---------------------+------------+ | 2007-01-30 21:31:07 | Tuesday | | 1983-10-15 06:42:51 | Saturday | | 2011-04-21 12:34:56 | Thursday | | 2011-10-30 06:31:41 | Sunday | | 2011-01-30 14:03:25 | Sunday | | 2004-10-07 11:19:34 | Thursday | +---------------------+------------+
Changing the locale:
SET lc_time_names = 'fr_CA'; SELECT DAYNAME('2013-04-01'); +-----------------------+ | DAYNAME('2013-04-01') | +-----------------------+ | lundi | +-----------------------+
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