Josh,

With the following functions, you could probably get it to work:

select next_day(last_Day(sysdate),'WED') from dual

This (today) returns Wed, August 6th.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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Greetings,

How can I set the interval in my dbms job to have it run on the first
Wednesday of every month? Is this even possible? I have been trying to
noodle it thru for a week to no avail.

tia,

Josh
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