Oracle 5.0 Reference Manual page 890

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Name
[972]
STDDEV()
[927]
STR_TO_DATE()
[898]
STRCMP()
[928]
SUBDATE()
[894]
SUBSTR()
SUBSTRING_INDEX()
[894]
SUBSTRING()
[928]
SUBTIME()
[972]
SUM()
[928]
SYSDATE()
[964]
SYSTEM_USER()
[914]
TAN()
[930]
TIME_FORMAT()
[930]
TIME_TO_SEC()
[929]
TIME()
[929]
TIMEDIFF()
[906]
*
[929]
TIMESTAMP()
[929]
TIMESTAMPADD()
[930]
TIMESTAMPDIFF()
[930]
TO_DAYS()
[894]
TRIM()
[914]
TRUNCATE()
[895]
UCASE()
[906]
-
[957]
UNCOMPRESS()
UNCOMPRESSED_LENGTH()
[895]
UNHEX()
[931]
UNIX_TIMESTAMP()
[895]
UPPER()
[964]
USER()
[932]
UTC_DATE()
[932]
UTC_TIME()
[932]
UTC_TIMESTAMP()
[967]
UUID()
[968]
VALUES()
[972]
VAR_POP()
[972]
VAR_SAMP()
Function and Operator Reference
Description
Return the population standard deviation
Convert a string to a date
Compare two strings
A synonym for DATE_SUB() when invoked with three
arguments
Return the substring as specified
[894]
Return a substring from a string before the specified number
of occurrences of the delimiter
Return the substring as specified
Subtract times
Return the sum
Return the time at which the function executes
Synonym for USER()
Return the tangent of the argument
Format as time
Return the argument converted to seconds
Extract the time portion of the expression passed
Subtract time
Multiplication operator
With a single argument, this function returns the date or
datetime expression; with two arguments, the sum of the
arguments
Add an interval to a datetime expression
Subtract an interval from a datetime expression
Return the date argument converted to days
Remove leading and trailing spaces
Truncate to specified number of decimal places
Synonym for UPPER()
Change the sign of the argument
Uncompress a string compressed
[957]
Return the length of a string before compression
Return a string containing hex representation of a number
Return a UNIX timestamp
Convert to uppercase
The user name and host name provided by the client
Return the current UTC date
Return the current UTC time
Return the current UTC date and time
Return a Universal Unique Identifier (UUID)
Defines the values to be used during an INSERT
Return the population standard variance
Return the sample variance
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