What is a GMT epoch second? This curious mind wants to know.

I can get UTC time by:

alter session set time_zone='00:00';
select current_timestamp from dual;

But this doesn't get Steve the epoch seconds that he wants.

Oddly enough, with all this new time zone functionality, I
don't see any way to easily translate a TIMESTAMP WITH
TIMEZONE value from one time zone to another. For example,
if I have 2-Feb-2002 10:30:00.00 PM -05:00, how would I go
about converting that to Pacific Time (-07:00)? It seems
like there ought to be a function to do it for me (NEW_TIME
won't work here), but the solution doesn't appear that easy.

Best regards,

Jonathan Gennick   
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * 906.387.1698
http://Gennick.com * http://MichiganWaterfalls.com * http://ValleySpur.com

Thursday, February 28, 2002, 5:56:01 PM, you wrote:
OS> I want to get the UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) from the database without
OS> having to escape to the O/S or write a stored proc. I want to get this time
OS> in GMT epoch seconds without needing to know what timezone the server is in.
OS> Can't find any Oracle supplied package for this and I'm appalled. 

OS> My current medulla oblongata init.ora setting is clues = 0.

OS> Suggestions?


OS> Steve Orr
OS> Bozeman, MT

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