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How to get sysdate -1
Hi,
How can i change date value to date value - 1 in unix ? I mean sysdate to sysdate -1. Can anyone throw some light on that ? cheers, gopskrish |
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If you go into the FAQ, there is a nice thread deveoted to several different ways to do that.
Yesterdays Date/Date Arithmetic |