The NLS_DATE_FORMAT on the client always overrides the
setting in the init.ora setting.  In addition the
NLS_LANG setting has an implied NLS_DATE_FORMAT of
DD-MON-YY for most settings (see note 93924.1 below
for more details) so on Windows clients, where
NLS_LANG is set in the registry by default, you must
either explicitly set NLS_DATE_FORMAT or remove
NLS_LANG (so it defaults to the server's setting).

A few docs that address this:

Note: 77318.1 "Why is my NLS_DATE_FORMAT parameter
setting not taking effect?"

Note: 60134.1 "NLS Frequently Asked Questions"

Note: 93924.1 "Advisory Warning of change to
NLS_DATE_FORMAT Default values"

HTH,

-- Anita

--- Vladimir Begun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Jul 11, 2001 at 12:35:21AM, Rangachari Sundar
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have a requirement. Everytime when i make a
> session to the database i want the
> > Date Format to beas follows
> > 
> > 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:mi:ss'
> > 
> > The existing default format is 'dd-mon-yyyy' and
> so I tried the following steps.
> > 
> > ALTER SESSION set NLS_DATE_FORMAT='yyyy-mm-dd
> hh:mi:ss' and put that in the
> > login.sql it worked fine for my every client
> session.
> > 
> > How can I set it globally so that everytime when I
> make a session to database
> > from any client It should be 'yyyy-mm-dd
> hh:mi:ss'.
> 
> Set NLS_DATE_FORMAT in init.ora
> 
> Would be cool to use dbms_session.set_nls in your
> logon trigger
> but it does not work correctly. See bug 1574885, if
> it's published
> already. (it was not). Search over metalink for
> examples.
> 
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