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      Format String  
				 | Description  
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AM, a.m., PM, p.m. 
				  | Meridian indicator. Use any of these format strings to specify AM and PM hours. AM and PM return the same values as do a.m. and p.m. 
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DAY 
				  | Name of day, including up to nine characters (for example, Wednesday). The DAY format string is not case sensitive. 
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DD 
				  | Day of month (1-31). 
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DDD 
				  | Day of year (001-366, including leap years). 
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DY 
				  | Abbreviated three-character name for a day (for example, Wed). The DY format string is not case sensitive. 
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HH, HH12 
				  | Hour of day (1-12). 
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HH24 
				  | Hour of day (0-23), where 0 is 12AM (midnight). 
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J 
				  | Modified Julian Day. Convert strings in MJD format to date values. It ignores the time component of the source string, assigning all dates the time of 00:00:00.000000000. For example, the expression TO_DATE(‘2451544’, ‘J’) converts 2451544 to Dec 31 1999 00:00:00.000000000. 
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MI 
				  | Minutes (0-59). 
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MM 
				  | Month (1-12). 
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MONTH 
				  | Name of month, including up to nine characters (for example, August). Case does not matter. 
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MON 
				  | Abbreviated three-character name for a month (for example, Aug). Case does not matter. 
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MS 
				  | Milliseconds (0-999). 
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NS 
				  | Nanoseconds (0-999999999). 
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RR 
				  | Four-digit year (for example, 1998, 2034). Use when source strings include two-digit years. Use with TO_DATE to convert two-digit years to four-digit years. 
				 
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SS 
				  | Seconds (0-59). 
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SSSSS 
				  | Seconds since midnight. When you use SSSSS in a TO_DATE expression, the 
				   Data Integration Service  only evaluates the time portion of a date. 
				For example, the expression TO_DATE( DATE_STR, ‘MM/DD/YYYY SSSSS’) converts 12/31/1999 3783 to 12/31/1999 01:02:03. 
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US 
				  | Microseconds (0-999999). 
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Y 
				  | The current year on the node running the 
				   Data Integration Service  with the last digit of the year replaced with the string value. 
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YY 
				  | The current year on the node running the 
				   Data Integration Service  with the last two digits of the year replaced with the string value. 
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YYY 
				  | The current year on the node running the 
				   Data Integration Service  with the last three digits of the year replaced with the string value. 
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YYYY 
				  | Four digits of a year. Do not use this format string if you are passing two-digit years. Use the RR or YY format string instead. 
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