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to_char(sysdate,'Day') returns the current day of the week. What I want is to get the date of the most recent "sunday" that passed. Of course we can go for a complex query to get it done. But is there any simple way I'm not aware of?

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You can do it with

SELECT NEXT_DAY(SYSDATE-8, 'SUN') FROM DUAL;

here

SYSDATE-8

returns the day before 8 days &

NEXT_DAY(mydate, 'SUN') 

returns the next sunday to it

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  • Actually my question is Isn't there something like Previous_day?
    – venkatKA
    Oct 10, 2012 at 9:32
  • but it is required as we find the next day Oct 10, 2012 at 9:34
  • @zandr According to this documentation docs.oracle.com there no such function like Previous_day Oct 10, 2012 at 12:49
  • I think your query would fail to return sysdate in case current day itself is sunday.
    – venkatKA
    Oct 10, 2012 at 15:40
  • @zander if you want to count the sysdate in resent days you shoud go for NEXT_DAY(SYSDATE-7, 'SUN') insted of NEXT_DAY(SYSDATE-6, 'SUN') Oct 11, 2012 at 6:32
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You can do it with a query as simple as this:

SELECT dt
  FROM ( SELECT SYSDATE - LEVEL - 1 dt
           FROM DUAL
        CONNECT BY LEVEL < 8)
 WHERE TO_CHAR ( dt, 'd' ) = 1
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I think NEXT_DAY(SYSDATE-6, 'SUN') would work. Assuming current day as sunday, I go back 6 days (i.e. last monday) and so when I look for the next sunday, I'd get the sysdate itself. Whereas, next_day(sysdate-8,'SUN') could be used to get the last day of previous week. Thanks for your efforts.

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SELECT dt
  FROM ( SELECT to_date('5/23/2014') - LEVEL + 1 dt
           FROM DUAL
        CONNECT BY LEVEL < 8)
 WHERE TO_CHAR ( dt, 'd' ) = 1

I changed LEVEL - 1 dt to LEVEL + 1 dt to get it to work to find the previous Sunday.

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