Here's a bit of code that will always find the first wednesday of the
following month:
-- find the first wednesday of any month
alter session set nls_date_format = 'mm/dd/yyyy';
define testdate = '09/03/2003'
select
trunc(add_months('&&testdate',1),'mm') +
decode( to_char(trunc(add_months('&&testdate',1),'mm'),'dy')
,'wed',0
,'thu',6
,'fri',5
,'sat',4
,'sun',3
,'mon',2
,'tue',1
)
--, to_char(trunc(add_months('&&testdate',1),'mm'),'dy')
from dual
/
HTH
Jared
PS. You're out by the airport, correct? I interviewed there once upon a
time.
Josh Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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07/22/2003 12:14 PM
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Subject: Job to run first Wednesday
Greetings,
How can I set the interval in my dbms job to have it run on the first
Wednesday of every month? Is this even possible? I have been trying to
noodle it thru for a week to no avail.
tia,
Josh
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