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Snippet Name: Date Functions: GREATEST

Description: Returns the latest date value.

Also see:
» FUNCTIONS: date/time
» UPDATE: Update a partitioned table
» UPDATE: Update based on a record
» UPDATE: Update Object Table
» UPDATE: with RETURNING clause
» UPDATE: Nested Table Update example
» UPDATE: Correlated Update
» UPDATE: Update from a SELECT statement
» UPDATE: based on multiple returned val...
» UPDATE: Update based on a query
» UPDATE: Update multiple rows
» UPDATE: update a specific record
» UPDATE: Single row
» Date Functions: EXTRACT
» Date Functions: TO_DSINTERVAL
» Date Functions: TO_NCHAR
» Date Functions: TO_YMINTERVAL
» Date Functions: Calculate elapsed time...
» Date and Time Calculations: Get second...
» Date: Find first day of the month
» Date Calculations
» Date Functions: WHERE Clause Joins
» Date Functions: TRUNC
» Date Functions: SYSDATE
» Date Functions: TO_CHAR
» Date Functions: ROUND
» Date Functions: NEXT_DAY
» Date Functions: NEW_TIME
» Date Functions: MONTHS_BETWEEN
» Date Functions: MIN

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Language: PL/SQL
Highlight Mode: PLSQL
Last Modified: March 03rd, 2009

LEAST(<date>, <date>, <date>, ...)
 
CREATE TABLE t (
datecol1 DATE,
datecol2 DATE,
datecol3 DATE)
PCTFREE 0
TABLESPACE data_sml;
 
INSERT INTO t VALUES (SYSDATE+23, SYSDATE-10, SYSDATE-24);
INSERT INTO t VALUES (SYSDATE-15, SYSDATE, SYSDATE+15);
INSERT INTO t VALUES (SYSDATE-7, SYSDATE-18, SYSDATE-9);
COMMIT;
 
SELECT * FROM t;
 
SELECT GREATEST(datecol1, datecol2, datecol3)
FROM t;
 
LAST_DAY
Returns The LAST DATE OF A MONTH     LAST_DAY(<date>)
SELECT * FROM t;
 
SELECT LAST_DAY(datecol1) FROM t;


 
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