I had hope that it was a Julian date, but it's got one too many digits for
that. I'd agree with the others that you need to figure out why it's being
stored in a number column and what it's supposed to represent. Otherwise
we're just guessing here.

On 11/7/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If one where to store the oracle system time of an database operation in a
> number field and one had a value such as "19122019". What does this
> represent? Is it 19:12:20:19 (hours minutes seconds milliseconds), or some
> other representation of a time value?
>
>
>


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