As of MySQL 8.0.16,
            format_time() is deprecated
            and subject to removal in a future MySQL version.
            Applications that use it should be migrated to use the
            built-in FORMAT_PICO_TIME()
            function instead. See
            Section 14.21, “Performance Schema Functions”
          Given a Performance Schema latency or wait time in
          picoseconds, converts it to human-readable format and returns
          a string consisting of a value and a units indicator.
          Depending on the size of the value, the units part is
          ps (picoseconds), ns
          (nanoseconds), us (microseconds),
          ms (milliseconds), s
          (seconds), m (minutes),
          h (hours), d (days), or
          w (weeks).
mysql> SELECT sys.format_time(3501), sys.format_time(188732396662000);
+-----------------------+----------------------------------+
| sys.format_time(3501) | sys.format_time(188732396662000) |
+-----------------------+----------------------------------+
| 3.50 ns               | 3.15 m                           |
+-----------------------+----------------------------------+