Retreiving the day in oracle business rule

Hi,
I am new to business rules.I am searching for a way to retrieve the current day inside the business rule.I've tried with the Calendar's DAY_OF_WEEK variable but it is returning the integer whereas I want characrter representation.Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance

Hi,
Thnaks for your reply but I've already tried with that and as I've mentioned above, it would return you an integer representing the day of the week;not the day.
Thanks
Edited by: user11930797 on 20 Sep, 2011 8:22 PM

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