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From: Michael R. Cook <mrc26_at_columbia.edu>
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 14:29:47 -0500
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.95qL.990323142729.9757B-100000@sawasdee.cc.columbia.edu>

I have a bit of a problem and I hope someone out there has a suggestion. It is primarially a UNIX\Oracle question. We are running Oracle 7 on DYNIX\ptx(R) 4.4.2. I need to find a way into fooling Oracle into using a date other than the system date. For example, I want Oracle to use the date of 00 as oposed to the system date of 99. This would allow for testing of Oracle based software (DB) without disrupting the other applications being run on the UNIX OS. Any suggestions? I have posted the question on multiple UNIX groups as well but with no avail...

Michael Cook
mrc26_at_columbia.edu Received on Tue Mar 23 1999 - 13:29:47 CST

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