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## toDateTime64
Converts the argument to the [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md) data type.
Converts an input value to a value of type [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md).
**Syntax**
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- `expr` — The value. [String](../data-types/string.md), [UInt32](../data-types/int-uint.md), [Float](../data-types/float.md) or [DateTime](../data-types/datetime.md).
- `scale` - Tick size (precision): 10<sup>-precision</sup> seconds. Valid range: [ 0 : 9 ].
- `timezone` - Time zone of the specified datetime64 object.
- `timezone` (optional) - Time zone of the specified datetime64 object.
**Returned value**
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## toDateTime64OrZero
Like [toDateTime64](#todatetime64), this function converts an input value to a value of type [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md) but returns the min value of [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md) if an invalid argument is received.
**Syntax**
``` sql
toDateTime64OrZero(expr, scale, [timezone])
```
**Arguments**
- `expr` — The value. [String](../data-types/string.md), [UInt32](../data-types/int-uint.md), [Float](../data-types/float.md) or [DateTime](../data-types/datetime.md).
- `scale` - Tick size (precision): 10<sup>-precision</sup> seconds. Valid range: [ 0 : 9 ].
- `timezone` (optional) - Time zone of the specified DateTime64 object.
**Returned value**
- A calendar date and time of day, with sub-second precision, otherwise the minimum value of `DateTime64`: `1970-01-01 01:00:00.000`. [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md).
**Example**
Query:
```sql
SELECT toDateTime64OrZero('2008-10-12 00:00:00 00:30:30', 3) AS invalid_arg
```
Result:
```response
┌─────────────invalid_arg─┐
│ 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000 │
└─────────────────────────┘
```
**See also**
- [toDateTime64](#todatetime64).
- [toDateTime64OrNull](#todatetime64ornull).
- [toDateTime64OrDefault](#todatetime64ordefault).
## toDateTime64OrNull
Like [toDateTime64](#todatetime64), this function converts an input value to a value of type [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md) but returns `NULL` if an invalid argument is received.
**Syntax**
``` sql
toDateTime64OrNull(expr, scale, [timezone])
```
**Arguments**
- `expr` — The value. [String](../data-types/string.md), [UInt32](../data-types/int-uint.md), [Float](../data-types/float.md) or [DateTime](../data-types/datetime.md).
- `scale` - Tick size (precision): 10<sup>-precision</sup> seconds. Valid range: [ 0 : 9 ].
- `timezone` (optional) - Time zone of the specified DateTime64 object.
**Returned value**
- A calendar date and time of day, with sub-second precision, otherwise `NULL`. [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md)/[NULL](../data-types/nullable.md).
**Example**
Query:
```sql
SELECT
toDateTime64OrNull('1976-10-18 00:00:00.30', 3) AS valid_arg,
toDateTime64OrNull('1976-10-18 00:00:00 30', 3) AS invalid_arg
```
Result:
```response
┌───────────────valid_arg─┬─invalid_arg─┐
│ 1976-10-18 00:00:00.300 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
└─────────────────────────┴─────────────┘
```
**See also**
- [toDateTime64](#todatetime64).
- [toDateTime64OrZero](#todatetime64orzero).
- [toDateTime64OrDefault](#todatetime64ordefault).
## toDateTime64OrDefault
Like [toDateTime64](#todatetime64), this function converts an input value to a value of type [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md),
but returns either the default value of [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md)
or the provided default if an invalid argument is received.
**Syntax**
``` sql
toDateTime64OrNull(expr, scale, [timezone, default])
```
**Arguments**
- `expr` — The value. [String](../data-types/string.md), [UInt32](../data-types/int-uint.md), [Float](../data-types/float.md) or [DateTime](../data-types/datetime.md).
- `scale` - Tick size (precision): 10<sup>-precision</sup> seconds. Valid range: [ 0 : 9 ].
- `timezone` (optional) - Time zone of the specified DateTime64 object.
- `default` (optional) - Default value to return if an invalid argument is received. [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md).
**Returned value**
- A calendar date and time of day, with sub-second precision, otherwise the minimum value of `DateTime64` or the `default` value if provided. [DateTime64](../data-types/datetime64.md).
**Example**
Query:
```sql
SELECT
toDateTime64OrDefault('1976-10-18 00:00:00 30', 3) AS invalid_arg,
toDateTime64OrDefault('1976-10-18 00:00:00 30', 3, 'UTC', toDateTime64('2001-01-01 00:00:00.00',3)) AS invalid_arg_with_default
```
Result:
```response
┌─────────────invalid_arg─┬─invalid_arg_with_default─┐
│ 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000 │ 2000-12-31 23:00:00.000 │
└─────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────┘
```
**See also**
- [toDateTime64](#todatetime64).
- [toDateTime64OrZero](#todatetime64orzero).
- [toDateTime64OrNull](#todatetime64ornull).
## toDecimal32
Converts an input value to a value of type [`Decimal(9, S)`](../data-types/decimal.md) with scale of `S`. Throws an exception in case of an error.