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Re: Using the NEW_TIME function

From: Nathan Sokalski <njsokalski_at_verizon.net>
Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 04:40:19 GMT
Message-ID: <Tiq7d.1280$Y54.396@trndny09>


THANK YOU! I really appreciate your help, you have no idea how much time and frustration you have saved me!

-- 
Nathan Sokalski
njsokalski_at_hotmail.com
www.nathansokalski.com

"Bricklen" <Xbricklen_at_yahoo.comX> wrote in message 
news:1Gp7d.564604$M95.442793_at_pd7tw1no...

> Nathan Sokalski wrote:
>> That is definitely a nice site, and in many cases I would say it was very
>> useful, but in this case it was no more useful than any of the other
>> sites I found. I already know how to use the NEW_TIME function, I simply
>> need a list of the valid time zone codes. The only place on the site that
>> I saw any time zone codes were when 'AST' and 'PST' were used in the
>> example.
>
> try:
> select * from v$timezone_names;
Received on Fri Oct 01 2004 - 23:40:19 CDT

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