Minus days from sysdate : SYSDATE « Date Timezone « Oracle PL / SQL

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Oracle PL / SQL » Date Timezone » SYSDATE 
Minus days from sysdate
 
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE purchase (
  2       product_name  VARCHAR2(25),
  3       salesperson   VARCHAR2(3),
  4       purchase_date DATE,
  5       quantity      NUMBER(4,2));

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO purchase VALUES ('Small Widget', 10, sysdate, '1);
ERROR:
ORA-01756: quoted string not properly terminated


SQL> INSERT INTO purchase VALUES ('Medium Widget', 15, sysdate-142);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO purchase VALUES ('Round Station', 25, sysdate-73);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO purchase VALUES ('Product Number', 10, sysdate+74);

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> DROP TABLE purchase;

Table dropped.

SQL>
SQL>

 
Related examples in the same category
1. select sysdate
2. Using the SYSDATE function: return the current date from the system
3. Get current operating system date
4. Combining TO_CHAR to Format SYSDATE
5. Removing the Time from SYSDATE
6. Truncating to the Quarter
7. Adding Two Months to SYSDATE
8. Adding One Month a certain date
9. Finding the First Monday After the Current Date and Time
10. use sysdate to init a variable
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