Installation date/time of a database !!

How can i determine the installation date/time of my databases? I can forget to note the date and time of my database instances. After some time since we have one than more databases, it becomes important to remember thier installation sequence. Thank you very much for your comments.

If you have never recreated/restored/reincarnated the database, then CREATED column from v$database should tell you when you created the database.
If you are looking for the date/time of installation of Oracle home, check the logs under OraInventory.

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