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I have one table in oracle database which has one column of type varchar2 and it stores date. the problem is it store date in 2 character year format like 19/08/66 which is equivalent to the 19/08/1966. But when i convert this date using to_date function, it returns 19/08/2066 but expecting 19/08/1966. how can i convert it properly.

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If I remember Oracle correct the to_datefunction accepts a format_mask and if you use this mask: 'DD/MM/RRRR' values between 0-49 will return a 20xx year and values between 50-99 will return a 19xx year. So try this:

to_date('19/08/66', 'DD/MM/RRRR')
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Use to_date function.

TO_DATE('16/06/66','DD/MM/RRRR')

Output is 16/06/1966

TO_DATE('16/06/16','DD/MM/RRRR')

Output is 16/06/2016

TO_DATE('16/06/16','DD/MM/RRRR') when u have run this query in 1940s

Output is 16/06/1916

The logic Oracle follows as below the function accepts a 2-digit year and returns a 4-digit year. A value between 0-49 will return a 20xx year. A value between 50-99 will return a 19xx year.

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Try this:

with t as(
  select '16/06/66' str from dual
)
select to_date(str, 'DD/MM/YY') after, to_date(str, 'DD/MM/RR') before
  from t

AFTER       BEFORE
----------------------
06/16/2066  06/16/1966
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  • Thank you zaratustra. But i have one question wouldn't it conflict when we will retrieve original date that might be equivalent to the 06/16/2066? Aug 19, 2014 at 11:12
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    How can 19/08/66 be 19/08/1966 (as in the question) but also 19/08/2066? It can't. You cannot have it both ways; or, you have missed providing a substantial amount of detail in the question. If you ALSO have 06/16/2066 stored literally like that, then you could deal with such variances using a case expression. Aug 19, 2014 at 11:32
  • @LalitChattar what conflict? Add this condition to your question.
    – neshkeev
    Aug 19, 2014 at 11:41

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