SYSDATE is determined by the operating system's date.  You can't change the current 
date and time in Oracle; you have to change it at the OS level.

If, however, your aim is to determine things like "what's the date one week from 
today", then you can use Oracle's date arithmetic functionality (eg, "SYSDATE + 7" to 
determine the date one week from today).

hth

-arn

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Hi Gurus,

I need to change the sysdate in the database to a future date. Does anyone
know the command to do it ? Please advise. Thanks.

Regds,
New Bee
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