I could benefit from being able to "add" a new, homebrew SQL function into the
database.
I assume that it is possible; which might be incorrect.
Can someone point me any documention that explains how I could add my own SQL function
into the db?
I assume that some already has a PL/SQL function that accepts a Unix date/time number
and returns an Oracle DATE variable. If anyone has code that does this, can you please
send me a copy?
TIA & HAND!
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