use the "th" format with some julian date math tricks
TO_CHAR(x, 'fmDay, ')
|| ' the '
|| TO_CHAR(TO_DATE(TO_CHAR(x,
|| ' of '
|| TO_CHAR(x, 'fmMonth, YYYY')
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Monday, the Twenty-Fourth of May, 2009
TO_CHAR( 'fmDAY, DD MONTH, YYYY')
Its the DD part I need something else for.
Thanks!
Rolf
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....I meant to point out that the case of the format model also affects the case of the result, so in my previous post, the MONTH will be displayed in upper case. Changing it to Month will use mixed case. The Ddspth gives you your day in words. The Dd causes mixed case to be used and the spth spells it out:
The same example above but with complete mixed case should give you what you want:
select TO_CHAR(to_date('24-MAY-09
from sys.dual;
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by: angelIIIPosted on 2009-04-08 at 04:13:06ID: 24095754
do you really need the spelled out words?
you could have this:
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