Mohammad,

This really depends on the front end tool you are using.

Is it Oracle Forms?  You can probably use a trigger in the
form to allow your client to do this.  I haven't programmed
Forms in awhile, and can't give detailed directions.

This kind of ridiculous request is exactly the reason I
don't work on user interfaces anymore.

Jared


On Sunday 29 April 2001 01:50, MOHAMMAD AMER wrote:
> hi oracle gurus,
> my client is very weird,he wants to enter the date in the format
> 'dd-mm-yyyy' without pressing space instead of delimiters,e.g. he presses
> '991999' and wants oracle to change it to '09-09-1999' .!!!
> Can I do it for him?
> If anyone knows how,I'll be very grateful.
>
>
>
>
>                                         stucked with date formats
>
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