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Developing Robust Date and Time Oriented Applications in Oracle Cloud

You're reading from   Developing Robust Date and Time Oriented Applications in Oracle Cloud A comprehensive guide to efficient date and time management in Oracle Cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804611869
Length 464 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Discovering Oracle Cloud
2. Chapter 1: Oracle Cloud Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Data Loading and Migration Perspectives 4. Part 2: Understanding the Roots of Date and Time
5. Chapter 3: Date and Time Standardization Principles 6. Chapter 4: Concepts of Temporality 7. Part 3: Modeling, Storing, and Managing Date and Time
8. Chapter 5: Modeling and Storage Principles 9. Chapter 6: Conversion Functions and Element Extraction 10. Chapter 7: Date and Time Management Functions 11. Chapter 8: Delving into National Language Support Parameters 12. Part 4: Modeling Validity Intervals
13. Chapter 9: Duration Modeling and Calculations 14. Chapter 10: Interval Representation and Type Relationships 15. Chapter 11: Temporal Database Concepts 16. Chapter 12: Building Month Calendars Using SQL and PL/SQL 17. Part 5: Building Robust and Secure Temporal Solutions
18. Chapter 13: Flashback Management for Reconstructing the Database Image 19. Chapter 14: Building Reliable Solutions to Avoid SQL Injection 20. Part 6: Expanding a Business Worldwide Using Oracle Cloud
21. Chapter 15: Timestamp Enhancements 22. Chapter 16: Oracle Cloud Time Zone Reflection 23. Assessments 24. Index 25. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

Until now, you may have felt that the world of time management was simple. A day has 24 hours, and a year consists of 365 days. In this chapter, we have shown that there is 1 day of the year that has only 23 hours and one that has 25 hours because of the transition to summer and winter time, described as DST. Similarly, although a standard year is made up of 365 days, there is also a leap year in which there is 1 extra day. The difference between the Julian and Gregorian calendars and the related leap year occurrence was also discussed.

Time zones are an integral part of the calendar and time. In the past, information systems were only local – server and client time were always the same. The client and server were in the same time zone within one small geographical area. With the globalization of systems, markets, and businesses, it is necessary to pay attention to time zones and transitions between them. We have described the concept of UTC, which is used for time...

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