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Plz solve this query

Hi!

When i am fetching from database i would like to view the data in the format DD/MON/YYYY FORMAT and even i did not want the time.
Dec 21 '07 #1
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debasisdas
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You neeed to convert the date to proper format using froper formatting using conversion function.
Dec 21 '07 #2
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  1. select To_char (sysdate,
  2.                 'dd/mon/yyyy'
  3.                )
  4. From   Dual;
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