How to extract date from a timestamp column in H2












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I want to select only those record which matches a specific date (yyyy-MM-dd)
Like : SELECT * FROM WEATHER WHERE CREATED_AT = "2018-11-28"










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    Objective
    I want to select only those record which matches a specific date (yyyy-MM-dd)
    Like : SELECT * FROM WEATHER WHERE CREATED_AT = "2018-11-28"










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      Objective
      I want to select only those record which matches a specific date (yyyy-MM-dd)
      Like : SELECT * FROM WEATHER WHERE CREATED_AT = "2018-11-28"










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      Objective
      I want to select only those record which matches a specific date (yyyy-MM-dd)
      Like : SELECT * FROM WEATHER WHERE CREATED_AT = "2018-11-28"







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          SELECT * FROM WEATHER WHERE FORMATDATETIME(CREATED_AT,'yyyy-MM-dd') = '2018-11-28'


          It is a harder to find info about converting timestamp to date without formatting. Sample for finding all tomorrow scheduling tasks:



          SELECT * FROM schedule WHERE CAST(date_time AS DATE)=DATEADD(DAY, 1, TODAY);





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            For your request:



            SELECT * FROM WEATHER WHERE FORMATDATETIME(CREATED_AT,'yyyy-MM-dd') = '2018-11-28'


            It is a harder to find info about converting timestamp to date without formatting. Sample for finding all tomorrow scheduling tasks:



            SELECT * FROM schedule WHERE CAST(date_time AS DATE)=DATEADD(DAY, 1, TODAY);





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              For your request:



              SELECT * FROM WEATHER WHERE FORMATDATETIME(CREATED_AT,'yyyy-MM-dd') = '2018-11-28'


              It is a harder to find info about converting timestamp to date without formatting. Sample for finding all tomorrow scheduling tasks:



              SELECT * FROM schedule WHERE CAST(date_time AS DATE)=DATEADD(DAY, 1, TODAY);





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                For your request:



                SELECT * FROM WEATHER WHERE FORMATDATETIME(CREATED_AT,'yyyy-MM-dd') = '2018-11-28'


                It is a harder to find info about converting timestamp to date without formatting. Sample for finding all tomorrow scheduling tasks:



                SELECT * FROM schedule WHERE CAST(date_time AS DATE)=DATEADD(DAY, 1, TODAY);





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                For your request:



                SELECT * FROM WEATHER WHERE FORMATDATETIME(CREATED_AT,'yyyy-MM-dd') = '2018-11-28'


                It is a harder to find info about converting timestamp to date without formatting. Sample for finding all tomorrow scheduling tasks:



                SELECT * FROM schedule WHERE CAST(date_time AS DATE)=DATEADD(DAY, 1, TODAY);






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