TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE : TIMESTAMP « PL SQL Data Types « Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial

Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial
1. Introduction
2. Query Select
3. Set
4. Insert Update Delete
5. Sequences
6. Table
7. Table Joins
8. View
9. Index
10. SQL Data Types
11. Character String Functions
12. Aggregate Functions
13. Date Timestamp Functions
14. Numerical Math Functions
15. Conversion Functions
16. Analytical Functions
17. Miscellaneous Functions
18. Regular Expressions Functions
19. Statistical Functions
20. Linear Regression Functions
21. PL SQL Data Types
22. PL SQL Statements
23. PL SQL Operators
24. PL SQL Programming
25. Cursor
26. Collections
27. Function Procedure Packages
28. Trigger
29. SQL PLUS Session Environment
30. System Tables Data Dictionary
31. System Packages
32. Object Oriented
33. XML
34. Large Objects
35. Transaction
36. User Privilege
Java
Java Tutorial
Java Source Code / Java Documentation
Java Open Source
Jar File Download
Java Articles
Java Products
Java by API
Photoshop Tutorials
Maya Tutorials
Flash Tutorials
3ds-Max Tutorials
Illustrator Tutorials
GIMP Tutorials
C# / C Sharp
C# / CSharp Tutorial
C# / CSharp Open Source
ASP.Net
ASP.NET Tutorial
JavaScript DHTML
JavaScript Tutorial
JavaScript Reference
HTML / CSS
HTML CSS Reference
C / ANSI-C
C Tutorial
C++
C++ Tutorial
Ruby
PHP
Python
Python Tutorial
Python Open Source
SQL Server / T-SQL
SQL Server / T-SQL Tutorial
Oracle PL / SQL
PostgreSQL
SQL / MySQL
MySQL Tutorial
VB.Net
VB.Net Tutorial
Flash / Flex / ActionScript
VBA / Excel / Access / Word
XML
XML Tutorial
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Tutorial
Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial
Microsoft Office Word 2007 Tutorial
Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » PL SQL Data Types » TIMESTAMP 
21. 7. 6. TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE
SQL> SET SERVEROUTPUT ON
SQL>
SQL> DECLARE
  2     v_timestamp_ltz TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE := TIMESTAMP '2004-06-05 22:14:01';
  3  BEGIN
  4     DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(v_timestamp_ltz);
  5  END;
  6  /
05-JUN-04 10.14.01.000000 PM

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
SQL>
21. 7. TIMESTAMP
21. 7. 1. Using TIMESTAMP
21. 7. 2. Declaring TIMESTAMP Datatype
21. 7. 3. TIMESTAMP literals
21. 7. 4. Using TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE
21. 7. 5. 'TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE' in action
21. 7. 6. TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE
21. 7. 7. Use select into statement to assign systimestamp to timestamp variable
21. 7. 8. The TIMESTAMP datatype stores the date/time as follows
21. 7. 9. The TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE datatype stores the date/time
21. 7. 10. The TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE datatype stores the date/time
21. 7. 11. Print the current date
21. 7. 12. Print the current date and timestamp
21. 7. 13. Two digits for fractional seconds
21. 7. 14. Nine digits for fractional seconds, 24-hour clock, 14:00 = 2:00 PM
21. 7. 15. No fractional seconds at all
21. 7. 16. No time zone, defaults to session time zone
www.java2java.com | Contact Us
Copyright 2009 - 12 Demo Source and Support. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.