To work with time in PHP/ MySQL, you can use strtotime() function. The PHP code is as follows for the same −
$timeValue='8:55 PM'; $changeTimeFormat = date('H:i:s', strtotime($timeValue)); echo("The change Format in 24 Hours="); echo($changeTimeFormat);
The snapshot of PHP code is as follows −
Here is the output.
Here is the MySQL query to get the original time −
mysql> SELECT CONCAT('The change Format in 12 Hours in MySQL=',DATE_FORMAT('2019-03-12 20:55:00', '%l:%i %p')) AS OriginalTimeFormat;
The following is The output −
+------------------------------------------------+ | OriginalTimeFormat | +------------------------------------------------+ | The change Format in 12 Hours in MySQL=8:55 PM | +------------------------------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)