This query runs and returns no rows.
SELECT DISTINCT TO_CHAR(START_DATE,'MM/DD/YYYY'),
TO_CHAR(END_DATE, 'MM/DD/YYYY')
FROM
(
SELECT START_DATE, END_DATE, END_DATE - START_DATE
FROM
(
SELECT TO_DATE(SUBSTR(B, 1, 10), 'MM/DD/YYYY') START_DATE,
TO_DATE(SUBSTR(B, 14, 10), 'MM/DD/YYYY') END_DATE
FROM (SELECT 'test date' b from dual)
)
WHERE END_DATE - START_DATE != 6
)
This small piece fails to run, due to the conversion error. [1]: ORA-01858: a non-numeric character was found where a numeric was expected
SELECT TO_DATE(SUBSTR(B, 1, 10), 'MM/DD/YYYY') START_DATE,
TO_DATE(SUBSTR(B, 14, 10), 'MM/DD/YYYY') END_DATE
FROM (SELECT 'test date' b from dual)
My expectation here was that the conversion error would cause an Oracle exception causing the program to fail out. There is something I don't know, or am not thinking about correctly.
Can someone point my nose in the correct direction on this one?
Thanks. Evil.
EDIT - NULL is handled differently with to_date. Oracle: Avoiding NULL value in to_date
EDIT - Plan
3 SELECT STATEMENT ALL_ROWS
Cost: 3 Bytes: 0 Cardinality: 1
Partition #: 0
2 FILTER
Cost: 0 Bytes: 0 Cardinality: 0
Partition #: 0
1 FAST DUAL
Cost: 2 Bytes: 0 Cardinality: 1
Partition #: 0
EDIT - I am running 10g.