Format a date 5
/*
mysql> SELECT DATE_FORMAT("2078-08-30 21:19:58", "%M %D,%Y %k:%i CST %W");
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| DATE_FORMAT("2078-08-30 21:19:58", "%M %D,%Y %k:%i CST %W") |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| August 30th,2078 21:19 CST Tuesday |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
*/
SELECT DATE_FORMAT("2078-08-30 21:19:58", "%M %D,%Y %k:%i CST %W");
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