Changing time format to AM / PM

Hello,

May I know how do we change the time format from 24 hours to AM / PM in a form field that referring the “time” table in a database?

Generally, the time is fixed and stored in “time” table and we use a dropdown in form input to select allocated “Time” for booking. However, I’m not sure how do we change it to AM/PM format for the dropdown as I don’t see any available option to change it in the Form application.

SELECT time, time
FROM booking_time
ORDER BY time

Thanks

I don’t know if this will help, but here goes - in my SELECT statement (using MySQL 8) I’ve used the DATE_FORMAT to convert a timestamp (date & time) to a date format using:

SELECT
DATE_FORMAT(mydb.DOB, “%m/%d/%Y”) as FormattedDOB
FROM
mydb

I think you would use the TIME(exp).

Here is a list of “format” values:Name Description
%a Abbreviated weekday name (Sun…Sat)
%b Abbreviated month name (Jan…Dec)
%ac Month, numeric (0…12)
%D Day of the month with English suffix (0th, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, …)
%d Day of the month, numeric (00…31)
%e Day of the month, numeric (0…31)
%f Microseconds (000000…999999)
%H Hour (00…23)
%h Hour (01…12)
%I Hour (01…12)
%i Minutes, numeric (00…59)
%j Day of year (001…366)
%k Hour (0…23)
%l Hour (1…12)
%M Month name (January…December)
%m Month, numeric (00…12)
%p AM or PM
%r Time, 12-hour (hh:mm:ss followed by AM or PM)
%S Seconds (00…59)
%s Seconds (00…59)
%T Time, 24-hour (hh:mm:ss)
%U Week (00…53), where Sunday is the first day of the week
%u Week (00…53), where Monday is the first day of the week
%V Week (01…53), where Sunday is the first day of the week; used with %X
%v Week (01…53), where Monday is the first day of the week; used with %x
%W Weekday name (Sunday…Saturday)
%w Day of the week (0=Sunday…6=Saturday)
%X Year for the week where Sunday is the first day of the week, numeric, four digits; used with %V
%x Year for the week, where Monday is the first day of the week, numeric, four digits; used with %v
%Y Year, numeric, four digits
%y Year, numeric (two digits)
%% A literal “%” character
%x x, for any “x” not listed above