Re: elapsed time in millisecond

From: TurkBear <johng_at_mm.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 17:59:24 GMT
Message-ID: <3832ec56.12184400_at_super.news-ituk.to>


Is that a problem?
[Quoted] ...the math to convert is not complicated - multiply by 10 for milliseconds  :-)

Connor McDonald <connor_mcdonald_at_yahoo.com> wrote:

>DanHW wrote:
>>
>> >How can I get the elasped time in millisecond between start and end time
>> >interva
>> >l ?
>>
>> Use the DBMS_UTILITY.GETTIME function. Returns the time since (?) in
>> milliseconds. Store the start time, and call it again to get the ending time
>> for the operation.
>
>Unfortunately this is 100th's not 1000th's of a second...
>
>Cheers

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