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MONTH_CEIL

Description​

Rounds up a datetime value to the nearest specified month interval. If a starting time (origin) is provided, it uses that time as the reference for calculating the interval.

Syntax​

MONTH_CEIL(<datetime>)
MONTH_CEIL(<datetime>, <origin>)
MONTH_CEIL(<datetime>, <period>)
MONTH_CEIL(<datetime>, <period>, <origin>)

Parameters​

ParameterDescription
<datetime>The datetime value to round up, of type DATETIME or DATETIMEV2
<period>The month interval value, of type INT, representing the number of months in each interval
<origin>The starting point for the interval, of type DATETIME or DATETIMEV2; defaults to 0001-01-01 00:00:00

Return Value​

Returns a value of type DATETIME, representing the rounded-up datetime value. The time portion of the result will be set to 00:00:00.

Example​

SELECT MONTH_CEIL("2023-07-13 22:28:18", 5);
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| month_ceil(cast('2023-07-13 22:28:18' as DATETIMEV2(0)), 5) |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2023-10-01 00:00:00 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+

Note:

  • If no period is specified, it defaults to a 1-month interval.
  • The period must be a positive integer.
  • The result is always rounded up to a future time.
  • The time portion of the returned value is always set to 00:00:00.

Best Practices​

See also date_ceil