First day calculations;
select last_day(add_months(sysdate,-1))+1 form dual; for current month
1st day.
select  last_day(add_months(sysdate,-1)) from dual ; for end of
previous month.
ROR 

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Hey guys,

I know this is propablby easy, but I'm a bit
overwhelmed here this week. Can you please tell me how
to get first and last days of the month given SYSDATE?

thanks a lot

Regards



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