Example:
select ename from emp where hiredate = todate('01/05/81','dd/mm/yy')
and
select ename from emp where hiredate = todate('01/05/81','dd/mm/rr')
return different results
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http://oracle.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/oracle-dev-l/difference-between-yyyy-and-rrrr-format-519525
Essentially, your first example will assume that 81 is 2081 whereas the RR one assumes 1981. So the first example should not return any rows as you most likely did not hire any guys after May 1 2081 yet :-) |
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y2k compatibility. rr assumes 01 to be 2001, yy assumes 01 to be 1901 see: http://www.oradev.com/oracle_date_format.jsp edit: damn! michael "quickfingers" stum beat me to it! /mp |
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Will yy always assume 19xx? My last Oracle experience is a bit long ago, but I thought YY just takes the current century, i.e. 20xx? |
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uhm, was it, before 2000? :p ...
according to your source, we get the following scenarios:
/mp |
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RR stands for after 1990 and yy assumes 90 as 2090....as we are in the current yr,... |
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