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ORA-01839: date not valid for month specified (to_yminterval function)

Asked by robjay in Oracle Database

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I don't understand why to_yminterval('01-02') doesn't work and to_yminterval('03-03') does with my data?

SQL> select ename, hiredate, hiredate + to_yminterval('01-02') from emp
ERROR:
ORA-01839: date not valid for month specified

no rows selected

SQL> c/01-02/03-03
  1* select ename, hiredate, hiredate + to_yminterval('03-03') from em
SQL> /

ENAME      HIREDATE         HIREDATE+TO_YMIN
---------- ---------------- ----------------
SMITH      12.17.1980 00:00 03.17.1984 00:00
ALLEN      02.20.1981 00:00 05.20.1984 00:00
WARD       02.22.1981 00:00 05.22.1984 00:00
JONES      04.02.1981 00:00 07.02.1984 00:00
MARTIN     09.28.1981 00:00 12.28.1984 00:00
BLAKE      05.01.1981 00:00 08.01.1984 00:00
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