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In article <6cgasv$b8$1_at_usenet88.supernews.com>,
"Rick Slingwine" <@mitec.net> wrote:
>
> Lookup the to_char Oracle function. You can get just about any date format
> you can imagine.
>
> Rick.
>
I've been to the TO_CHAR() documentation and it shows no indication of how to get Timezone (EST/EDT) as part of the DATE format. I was hoping someone had a canned procedure or a 3rd Party Library. Thanks for the reply, though.
bob
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