Check out DB init parameter FIXED_DATE. It allows you to set the date to
either in the future or in the past.  When you select SYSDATE, it will
get the date from this parameter instead of the true system date. 

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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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