RE: What is difference between SYSDATE and SYSDATE@! ??

2003-10-17 Thread Mercadante, Thomas F



Uh. I think that SYSDATE works, while [EMAIL PROTECTED] does 
not.

Tom Mercadante Oracle Certified Professional 

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  HI ALL
  
  What is difference between "SYSDATE"and 
  "SYSDATE@!" 
  ??
  
  Waleed Haggagy


Re: What is difference between SYSDATE and SYSDATE@! ??

2003-10-17 Thread Mladen Gogala
Actually, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a synonym for @#$%! Sysdate or f***ng sysdate. As such,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] has its function and it fulfills it perfectly.
On 2003.10.17 14:41, Mercadante, Thomas F wrote:
Uh. I think that SYSDATE works, while [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not.

Tom Mercadante
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What is difference between SYSDATE and [EMAIL PROTECTED]  ??



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RE: What is difference between SYSDATE and SYSDATE@! ??

2003-10-17 Thread Khedr, Waleed
Actually it works also when there is space between sysdate and @!.

SQL select sysdate @! from dual;

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Actually, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a synonym for @#$%! Sysdate or f***ng sysdate. As
such,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] has its function and it fulfills it perfectly.

On 2003.10.17 14:41, Mercadante, Thomas F wrote:
 Uh. I think that SYSDATE works, while [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not.
 
 
 Tom Mercadante
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 HI ALL
 
 What is difference between SYSDATE and [EMAIL PROTECTED]  ??
 
 
 
 Waleed Haggagy
 
 


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Re: What is difference between SYSDATE and SYSDATE@! ??

2003-10-17 Thread Vladimir Begun
Jonathan

SYSDATE can be local and remote -- how to distinguish them?.
Same is related to some other functions as well, e.g. USER.
Try to do SELECT SYSDATE FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]; and trace
remote session. Oracle engine is smart enough.
Mladen, there is no synonym for @#$%!, be more serious :)
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Jonathan Gennick wrote:
Fascinating. I've tried:

SYSDATE@ no
[EMAIL PROTECTED] no
SYSDATE@@ no
SYSDATE! no
and [EMAIL PROTECTED] yes

But why?

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Jonathan Gennick --- Brighten the corner where you are
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Re: What is difference between SYSDATE and SYSDATE@! ??

2003-10-17 Thread Mladen Gogala


Mladen, there is no synonym for @#$%!, be more serious :)
I promise! Scout's honor!
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Re: What is difference between SYSDATE and SYSDATE@! ??

2003-10-17 Thread Vladimir Begun
Mladen Gogala wrote:
Mladen, there is no synonym for @#$%!, be more serious :)
I promise! Scout's honor!
I believe :)
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