HOW TO DEBUG DB COLLECTOR - DATE FORMAT PROBLEM

Hi All,
i created a oracle collector. i have a query like below;
select
MY_DATE,
TO_CHAR('MY_DATE','YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS','nls_date_language=AMERICAN')
MDATE
WHERE
MY_DATE >= TO_DATE('%s','YYYY/MM/DD
HH24:MI:SS','nls_date_language=AMERICAN') and rownum <= %d
ORDER BY
MY_DATE
and i am returning 'return input.RXMap.col_MDATE;'
When i run the collector it is giving to me ORA-01840 input value not
long enough for date format so i want to debug and see the value of %s.
When run the collector debug mod always saying to me NODATA. Anybody
know how can debug and how can see %s value ??
ibasaran
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ibasaran;221632 Wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> i created a oracle collector. i have a query like below;
>
> select
> MY_DATE,
> TO_CHAR('MY_DATE','YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS','nls_date_language=AMERICAN')
> MDATE
>
> WHERE
> MY_DATE >= TO_DATE('%s','YYYY/MM/DD
> HH24:MI:SS','nls_date_language=AMERICAN') and rownum <= %d
>
> ORDER BY
> MY_DATE
>
> and i am returning 'return input.RXMap.col_MDATE;'
>
> When i run the collector it is giving to me ORA-01840 input value not
> long enough for date format so i want to debug and see the value of %s.
>
> When run the collector debug mod always saying to me NODATA. Anybody
> know how can debug and how can see %s value ??
Make sure you start the event source after you start debugging.
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