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I have a timestamp field and I just want to compare the date part of it in my query in Oracle

How do I do that,

SELECT *
FROM Table1
WHERE date(field1) = '2012-01-01' 
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    You should not rely on implicit data conversion. '2012-01-01' is not a date, it's character literal. You should always use to_date() or an ANSI DATE literal to make sure your SQL doesn't break when NLS settings are different.
    – user330315
    Sep 26, 2012 at 20:18

3 Answers 3

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You can truncate the date part:

select * from table1 where trunc(field1) = to_date('2012-01-01', 'YYYY-MM-DD')

The trouble with this approach is that any index on field1 wouldn't be used due to the function call.

Alternatively (and more index friendly)

select * from table1 
 where field1 >= to_timestamp('2012-01-01', 'YYYY-MM-DD') 
   and field1 < to_timestamp('2012-01-02', 'YYYY-MM-DD')
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You can truncate the date

SELECT *
FROM Table1
WHERE trunc(field1) = to_Date('2012-01-01','YYY-MM-DD')

Look at the SQL Fiddle for more examples.

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to_date format worked for me. Please consider the date formats: MON-, MM, ., -.

t.start_date >= to_date('14.11.2016 04:01:39', 'DD.MM.YYYY HH24:MI:SS')
t.start_date <=to_date('14.11.2016 04:10:07', 'DD.MM.YYYY HH24:MI:SS')

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