Many thanks Jared,
Definitely I think this is only one away to resolve
my problem.
Have nice week end,
Ben
- Jared.Still_at_radisys.com wrote:
> You can't call a job every second via DBMS_JOB.
>
> I believe that at best the resolution is 1 minute.
>
> You could just open another session and run
> something like this:
>
> declare
> fd varchar2(50) := '01/01/2010 00:00:00';
> v_sql varchar2(200);
> begin
> loop
> v_sql := 'alter system set fixed_date = "' ||
> fd || '"';
> execute immediate v_sql;
> dbms_lock.sleep(1);
> fd := to_char(to_date(fd,'mm/dd/yyyy
> hh24:mi:ss') + 1/86400,
> 'mm/dd/yyyy hh24:mi:ss');
> end loop;
> end;
> /
>
> Jared
>
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>
> Kader Ben <kaderb_at_yahoo.com>
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> Hi Listers,
>
> I'm simulating the date in future with fixed_date.
> I wrote procedure to be called every seconde through
> dbms_job to increment the fixed_date.
>
> I did that dbms_job.submit(:job_num, 'myprocedure;',
> sysdate, 'sysdate');
>
> the dba_jobs table show me the right interval un
> next_date:
>
>
> BROKEN ST_DATE LAST_SEC NEXT_DATE NEXT_SEC
> INTERVAL
> N 13-JUN-03 00:00:00 13-JUN-03 17:50:06 sysdate
>
> And the sysdate is:
> 13-JUN-2003 17:50:06
>
> But the job never execute.
>
> Could you please give me hint how to resolve this
> problem?
>
> Thanks you,
>
> Ben
>
>
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