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===Convert Unix epoch time to local date and time format=== | ===Convert Unix epoch time to local date and time format=== | ||
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Also julianday('now') as an equivalent for Oracle's sysdate | Also julianday('now') as an equivalent for Oracle's sysdate | ||
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Revision as of 23:21, 28 May 2018
sqlite3 - a very handy little database as it is file based and included with almost everything.
- simple-database-access-using-perl-dbi-and-sql - perlmaven.com
- dbi good practise - easysoft.com
- connect_to_a_sqlite_database_using_perl - microhowto.info
- http://www.tutorialspoint.com/sqlite/sqlite_perl.htm
Convert Unix epoch time to local date and time format
Also julianday('now') as an equivalent for Oracle's sysdate
select host, sid, datetime(started,'unixepoch','localtime'), type from dbahawk_rman_summary where julianday(started) > julianday('now')-4 order by 1,2;
hn5407|crelsasa|2018-05-26 03:02:01|INCR(L1) hn5407|crelsasa|2018-05-27 03:01:40|INCR(L1) hn5407|crelsasa|2018-05-28 03:00:52|INCR(L0) hn5407|loana|2018-03-30 21:00:32|DB FULL hn5407|loana|2018-04-06 21:00:31|DB FULL hn5407|loana|2018-04-13 21:00:35|DB FULL