Language: PL/SQL Highlight Mode: PLSQL Last Modified: March 04th, 2009
TRUNC(DATE,[ format ])-- date is the date to truncate.-- format is the unit of measure to apply for truncating. -- If the format parameter is omitted, the trunc function -- will truncate the date to the day value, so that any hours, -- minutes, or seconds will be truncated off.SELECTTO_CHAR(SYSTIMESTAMP)FROM dual;SELECTTO_CHAR(TRUNC(SYSTIMESTAMP))FROM dual;TRUNC(TO_DATE('22-AUG-03'),'YEAR')-- would return '01-JAN-03'TRUNC(TO_DATE('22-AUG-03'),'Q')-- would return '01-JUL-03'TRUNC(TO_DATE('22-AUG-03'),'MONTH')-- would return '01-AUG-03'TRUNC(TO_DATE('22-AUG-03'),'DDD')-- would return '22-AUG-03'TRUNC(TO_DATE('22-AUG-03'),'DAY')-- would return '17-AUG-03'/*
Unit Valid format parameters
Year SYYYY, YYYY, YEAR, SYEAR, YYY, YY, Y
ISO Year IYYY, IY, I
Quarter Q
Month MONTH, MON, MM, RM
Week WW
IW IW
W W
Day DDD, DD, J
Start day of the week DAY, DY, D
Hour HH, HH12, HH24
Minute MI
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