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Not sure what causes that problem, but when I run query

select to_char(sysdate, 'HH24:MM') from dual;

I constantly get the same time 15:08. I even check a different Oracle DBMS on different machine (also Windows) and got the same result.

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    I love this question. "Wait for an hour, it'll change" :) Aug 13, 2010 at 4:39

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HH24:MM is giving you the hours (HH) in 24-hour format, and the Month (August, 08).

You probably meant to type HH24:MI... ;)

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MM is the code for month. You want MI for minute.

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