The TRUNC
(date) function returns date
with the time portion of the day truncated to the unit specified by the format model fmt
. This function is not sensitive to the NLS_CALENDAR
session parameter. It operates according to the rules of the Gregorian calendar. The value returned is always of data type DATE
, even if you specify a different datetime data type for date
. If you omit fmt
, then the default format model 'DD
' is used and the value returned is date
truncated to the day with a time of midnight. Refer to "ROUND and TRUNC Date Functions" for the permitted format models to use in fmt
.
The following example truncates a date:
SELECT TRUNC(TO_DATE('27-OCT-92','DD-MON-YY'), 'YEAR') "New Year" FROM DUAL; New Year --------- 01-JAN-92