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9.8

Setting custom truncated day parameter

Asked by Derek_Indianapolis in PL / SQL, SQL Query Syntax

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Example:  Below is a productivity table...
User                QTY           Adddate
JParker             7               05.01.2008 19:40
JParker             5               05.01.2008 20:15
JParker            11              05.01.2008 21:40
JParker             8               05.01.2008 23:05
JParker            10              05.01.2008 23:40
JParker             8               05.02.2008 00:05
...
JParker             3               05.02.2008 02:45

Problem:  User JParker works on 2nd shift which lapses into the next day (shift hours 15:30 - 04:00)
When I trunc his productivity information by 'DD', it unwantedly applies everything after midnight to the next day.  I would like to define the day to run from 4 AM to 4 AM rather than the traditional 12 AM to 12 AM, so that all of JParkers Picks above would fall into the date of 05/01/2008?  How can I do this?Start Free Trial
 
 
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