Unable to compare date "ORA-01843: not one month valid."

Hi all

I'm trying to shoot under query, but it fails with the error. Please suggest.

SELECT nom_de_colonne FROM tbl_name WHERE start_time < 1 January 2011 00:00:00 AM ';
ORA-01843: not one month valid

In the table the value of start_time is stored in format 16/02/2013 20:31:01.

Kind regards
Ankit

Published by: 982193 on March 11, 2013 06:32

You treat your date to a string rather than a date. This isn't how to treat data types, otherwise you will rely on implicit data type conversions and this means that Oracle will make assumptions about the data that you provide, such as what is the format of a date.

You need something like...

SELECT column_name FROM table_name  WHERE start_time < to_date('01/01/2011 00:00:00 AM','DD/MM/YYYY HH:MI:SS AM');

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