Date Functions
This section describes the following date functions:
ADD_MONTHS
ADD_MONTHS is an Oracle system function and is not implicitly supported by GaussDB(DWS).
Before using this function, perform the following operations:
- Create and use the MIG_ORA_EXT schema.
- Copy the content of the custom script and execute the script in all target databases for which migration is to be performed. For details, see Migration Process.
ADD_MONTHS returns a date with the month.
- Data type of the date parameter is DATETIME.
- Data type of the integer parameter is INTEGER.
The return type is DATE.
Input - ADD_MONTHS
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SELECT TO_CHAR( ADD_MONTHS ( hire_date ,1 ) ,'DD-MON-YYYY' ) "Next month" FROM employees WHERE last_name = 'Baer' ; |
Output
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SELECT TO_CHAR( MIG_ORA_EXT.ADD_MONTHS ( hire_date ,1 ) ,'DD-MON-YYYY' ) "Next month" FROM employees WHERE last_name = 'Baer' ; |
TO_DATE with Third Parameter
In TO_DATE(' 2019-05-02 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'), the third parameter should be commented.
Input
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CREATE TABLE PRODUCT ( prod_id INTEGER , prod_code VARCHAR(5) , prod_name VARCHAR(100) , unit_price NUMERIC(6,2) NOT NULL , manufacture_date DATE DEFAULT sysdate ) PARTITION BY RANGE (manufacture_date) (PARTITION "P_20190501" VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2019-05-02 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN')) ); |
Output
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CREATE TABLE PRODUCT ( prod_id INTEGER , prod_code VARCHAR(5) , prod_name VARCHAR(100) , unit_price NUMERIC(6,2) NOT NULL , manufacture_date DATE DEFAULT sysdate ) PARTITION BY RANGE (manufacture_date) (PARTITION "P_20190501" VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2019-05-02 00:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'/* , 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN' */)) ); |
DATE_TRUNC
The DATE_TRUNC function returns a date with the time portion of the day truncated to the unit specified by the format model fmt.
Input
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select trunc(to_char(trunc(add_months(sysdate,-12),'MM'),'YYYYMMDD')/100) into v_start_date_s from dual; select trunc(to_char(trunc(sysdate,'mm'),'YYYYMMDD')/100) into v_end_date_e from dual; ID_MNTH>=TRUNC(TO_CHAR(ADD_MONTHS(to_date(to_char('||v_curr_date||'),''YYYYMMDD''),-12),''YYYYMMDD'')/100)) AND ID_MNTH>=TRUNC(TO_CHAR(ADD_MONTHS(to_date(to_char('||v_curr_date||'),''YYYYMMDD''),-12),''YYYYMMDD'')/100)) select TRUNC(to_char(add_months(trunc(TO_DATE(TO_CHAR(P_DATE),'YYYYMMDD'),'MM')-1,-2),'YYYYMMDD')/100) INTO START_MONTH from dual; select TRUNC(TO_CHAR(trunc(TO_DATE(TO_CHAR(P_DATE),'YYYYMMDD'),'MM')-1,'YYYYMMDD')/100) INTO END_MONTH from dual; |
Output
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SELECT Trunc(To_char(Date_trunc ('MONTH', mig_ora_ext.Add_months (SYSDATE, -12)) , 'YYYYMMDD') / 100) INTO v_start_date_s FROM dual; SELECT Trunc(To_char(Date_trunc ('MONTH', SYSDATE), 'YYYYMMDD') / 100) INTO v_end_date_e FROM dual; SELECT Trunc(To_char(mig_ora_ext.Add_months (Date_trunc ('MONTH', To_date(To_char(p_date), 'YYYYMMDD' )) - 1 , -2), 'YYYYMMDD') / 100) INTO start_month FROM dual; SELECT Trunc(To_char(Date_trunc ('MONTH', To_date(To_char(p_date), 'YYYYMMDD')) - 1, 'YYYYMMDD') / 100) INTO end_month FROM dual; |
LAST_DAY
The Oracle LAST_DAY function returns the last day of the month based on a date value.
LAST_DAY(date)
The return type is always DATE, regardless of the data type of the date.
LAST_DAY is an Oracle system function and is not implicitly supported by GaussDB(DWS). To support this function, DSC creates a LAST_DAY function in the MIG_ORA_EXT schema. The migrated statements will use the new function MIG_ORA_EXT.LAST_DAY as shown in the following example.
Before using this function, perform the following operations:
- Create and use the MIG_ORA_EXT schema.
- Copy the content of the custom script and execute the script in all target databases for which migration is to be performed. For details, see Migration Process.
Input - LAST_DAY
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SELECT to_date( '01/' || '07/' || to_char( sysdate ,'YYYY' ) ,'dd/mm/yyyy' ) FIRST ,last_day( to_date( '01/' || '07/' || to_char( sysdate ,'YYYY' ) ,'dd/mm/yyyy' ) ) last__day FROM dual; |
Output
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SELECT to_date( '01/' || '07/' || to_char( sysdate ,'YYYY' ) ,'dd/mm/yyyy' ) FIRST ,MIG_ORA_EXT.LAST_DAY ( to_date( '01/' || '07/' || to_char( sysdate ,'YYYY' ) ,'dd/mm/yyyy' ) ) last__day FROM dual; |
MONTHS_BETWEEN
The MONTHS_BETWEEN function returns the number of months between two dates.
MONTHS_BETWEEN is an Oracle system function and is not implicitly supported by GaussDB(DWS). To support this function, use DSC to create a MONTHS_BETWEEN function in the MIG_ORA_EXT schema. The migrated statements will use the new function MIG_ORA_EXT.MONTHS_BETWEEN as shown in the following example.
Before using this function, perform the following operations:
- Create and use the MIG_ORA_EXT schema.
- Copy the content of the custom script and execute the script in all the target databases to which data is to be migrated. For details, see Migration Process.
Input - MONTHS_BETWEEN
Select Months_Between(to_date('2017-06-20', 'YYYY-MM-DD'), to_date('2011-06-20', 'YYYY-MM-DD')) from dual;
Output
Select MIG_ORA_EXT.MONTHS_BETWEEN(to_date('2017-06-20', 'YYYY-MM-DD'), to_date('2011-06-20', 'YYYY-MM-DD')) from dual;
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