Log_date column gives time when job finished. That’s when it logged.
Either Job definition or DB NLS parameter might play some role here.
thanks
Karth
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Subject: dbms_scheduler_job_run_details Question
I got an inquiry from a customer about the dates in the
dbms_scheduler_job_run_details view. He is confused as to why the log_date is
an hour earlier than the req_start_date and actual_start_date. For example:
Log_id log_date
Job_name
requested_start_date actual_start_date
8610130 1/25/2022 4:31:05 AM
RIT_K0704_BL_GOALS_DBMS_JOB 1/25/2022 5:30:00 AM
1/25/2022 5:30:02 AM
The requested start time is set in the job definition to be 5:30am. I’m having
trouble explaining why there’s a difference. He has asked me to “fix the GMT
differential”.
This is an Oracle 12.1.0.2 database running on Red Hat 7.
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