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Actually, sysdate@! is a synonym for @#$%! Sysdate or f***ng sysdate. As such,
sysdate@! has its function and it fulfills it perfectly.
On 2003.10.17 14:41, "Mercadante, Thomas F" wrote:
> Uh..... I think that SYSDATE works, while SYSDATE@! does not.
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> Tom Mercadante
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> HI ALL
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> What is difference between "SYSDATE" and "SYSDATE@!" ??
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> Waleed Haggagy
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