I'll save you the trouble John; it was Sunday June 22nd. Sossy, couldn't resist.
Alternatively you can select SYSDATE -1 from DUAL.
Cheers,
Mike Hately
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Anyone know how to get yesterdays date in PL/SQL?
John
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