PL/SQL :: Select Time From Sysdate

Sep 20, 2013

I have to concatenate a date(not sysdate) with the system time and store it in a column having datatype as DATE... So I tried like this....

SELECT TO_CHAR (C_DATE, 'DD-MON-YYYY')      || ' '    || TO_CHAR (SYSDATE, 'HH:MI:SS PM')    FROM   DUAL; 

But while inserting the output of the above query in my table it throws error like this... ORA-01830: date format picture ends before converting entire input string Is there any possibility to achieve this.

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Apr 11, 2013

I have a stored procedure that stores a record containing a date field.

The syntax is

insert into audit_log values (lv_sequence, sysdate, REC_TYPE, p_pln_id, OPER_UPDATE, log_message);

This works except that the date stored in the record has a time of 00:00. This does not work well for an audit log.

How can I store a date that includes a time?

An interesting fact is...I used this same command in SQL Developer to store a record and the date stored did have a time???

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Aug 30, 2012

when i run this nls qusery i got this error

E:oracleproduct10.2.0db_1BIN>sqlplus

SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on Thu Aug 30 11:45:59 2012

Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All Rights Reserved.

Enter user-name: sys as sysdba
Enter password:

Connected to:
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options

SQL> select value from v$nls_parameters where parameter= 'NLS_DATE_FORMAT';

VALUE
----------------------------------------------------------------
DD-MON-RR

SQL> select sysdate from dual;

SYSDATE
----------------
30-????? -12

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I am using Oracle 11g .when i query

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But when i query

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I have this sample:
the column data1 is datetime datatype  with
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from dual union all   select 'ALLEN',to_date('21/09/2013 07:40:00')
from dual union all   -- select 'WARD',to_date('21/09/2013 07:50:00')
from dual union all   
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from dual union all   

[Code]..

How can I write a select to check that If I input 10 minutes to nom 'ALLEN' it's ok because the time 07:40 + 10 minutes = 07:50 the row not exists, (the next)but If input 20 it exists because the sum = 08:00 and row  isn't free , indeed, there is 'JONES'?

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I use the following the query to find indexes that where not accessed in a while but this I believe is limited my my workload repository retention, which is set to 90 days.

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I wanted to select data which is inserted on the same time.

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SQL> SELECT a,b,c,d FROM tb;

no rows selected

SQL> SELECT a,b,c,d FROM (INSERT INTO tb VALUES(1,1,1,1));
SELECT a,b,c,d FROM (INSERT INTO tb VALUES(1,1,1,1))
*
ERROR at line 1:
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2. How to only show the latest time in the query and not show ALL job end times from it's past runs.

Here is my shell script, and I do realize this maybe a select statement syntax solution to one or both, but the UNIX time stamp is puzzling.

#!/usr/bin/sh
sqlplus -S username/password@JAWSPROD <<eof> myfile
set heading off feedback off verify off
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select count(*)
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We checked and found that there are no locks on the table currently.

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userB 20100802 11:22:33
userA 20100802 12:22:44
userA 20100803 13:34:55
userC 20100803 20:21:23
userB 20100804 16:34:56

I wanna to get the last failed time from each user. what is the select statement?

my expected result will be:

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userC 20100803 20:21:23

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Original query and plan

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Sep 25, 2013

select
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and startedtimestamp < to_date('2013-07-05 00:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
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[code]....

Explain plan output:

Plan hash value: 2779236890
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Id | Operation | Name| Rows| Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time| Pstart| Pstop |
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT || 1 | 29 | 9633M (8)|999:59:59 |||
|* 1 | FILTER |||| ||||
| 2 | PARTITION RANGE ALL || 738M| 19G| 6321K (1)| 21:04:17 | 1 | 6821 |

[code]....

Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
---------------------------------------------------
1 - filter( EXISTS (<not feasible>)
4 - filter("PRODUCTID"=:B1)
5 - filter(ROWNUM<100)
12 - access("MODELID"=:B1)

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and
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If however, i change my local system date - it still shows the correct date.Myunderstanding was that current_date uses the dbtimezone.But..

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Create table X(
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Active_To date
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