is difference between "SYSDATE" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ??
HI ALL
What is difference between "SYSDATE"and
"SYSDATE@!"
??
Waleed Haggagy
Certified Professional
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HI ALL
What is difference between SYSDATE and [EMAIL PROTECTED] ??
Waleed Haggagy
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-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 12:20 PM
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HI ALL
What is difference between SYSDATE and [EMAIL PROTECTED] ??
Waleed Haggagy
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Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA
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Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 12:20 PM
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HI ALL
What is difference between SYSDATE and [EMAIL PROTECTED] ??
Waleed Haggagy
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KW Mladen Gogala
KW Oracle DBA
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KW Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ
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 @#$%!, be more serious :)
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Mladen, there is no synonym for @#$%!, be more serious :)
I promise! Scout's honor!
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Mladen Gogala wrote:
Mladen, there is no synonym for @#$%!, be more serious :)
I promise! Scout's honor!
I believe :)
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HI ALL
What is difference between "SYSDATE"and
"SYSDATE@!"
??
Waleed Haggagy