When this code is executed in SQL Developer against Oracle 11g I get an error,
begin
dbms_scheduler.create_job(
job_name => 'comuni_34',
job_type => 'plsql_block',
job_action => 'begin com_auth_api.expire_o开发者_StackOverflow社区ld_passwords; end;',
start_date => to_date('2009-jan-01 01:15:00', 'yyyy-mon-dd hh24:mi:ss'),
repeat_interval => 'freq=daily',
enabled => true,
comments => 'Expire old passwords'
);
end;
This is the error,
Error starting at line 4 in command:
begin
dbms_scheduler.create_job(
job_name => 'comuni_34',
job_type => 'plsql_block',
job_action => 'begin com_auth_api.expire_old_passwords; end;',
start_date => to_date('2009-jan-01 01:15:00', 'yyyy-mon-dd hh24:mi:ss'),
repeat_interval => 'freq=daily',
enabled => true,
comments => 'Expire old passwords'
);
end;
Error report:
ORA-01870: the intervals or datetimes are not mutually comparable
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_ISCHED", line 99
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 268
ORA-06512: at line 2
01870. 00000 - "the intervals or datetimes are not mutually comparable"
*Cause: The intervals or datetimes are not mutually comparable.
*Action: Specify a pair of intervals or datetimes that are mutually
comparable.
A Google search did not help as it just listed loads of useless Oracle error code sites.
Maybe the source to SYS.DBMS_ISCHED/SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER can explain this.
Update: A different job that uses '2010-apr-20 01:15:00' instead of '2009-jan-01 01:15:00' just worked maybe the problem is that dates that are too far in the past are not handled correctly.
Update: Using '2009-apr-01 01:15:00' instead of '2009-jan-01 01:15:00' just worked. However '2009-mar-01 01:15:00' did not work so there is limit one how far back a job can be started. Since I have solved my problem I cannot accept an answer that is a repeat of my solution but if someone wants to explain this further I will consider accepting that.
I don't have 11g to test it but on a 10.2.0.4 database the CREATE_JOB was successful with START_DATE as early as 01-JAN-1970. It might be a bug and you may want to check on Metalink if you have access.
I think, you have the wrong set of NLS_LANG* parameters in your session. SQL Developer does it automaticly. Try this place at the beginnig of the script in sqlplus:
ALTER SESSION SET NLS_LANGUAGE= 'AMERICAN';
ALTER SESSION SET NLS_TERRITORY= 'AMERICA';
So after that try to run:
begin
dbms_scheduler.create_job(
job_name => 'comuni_34',
job_type => 'plsql_block',
job_action => 'begin com_auth_api.expire_old_passwords; end;',
start_date => to_date('2009-jan-01 01:15:00', 'yyyy-mon-dd hh24:mi:ss'),
repeat_interval => 'freq=daily',
enabled => true,
comments => 'Expire old passwords'
);
end;
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Thanks! This is the only relevant info about that problem I found, Google showed no results...
I faced a similar problem with SQL Developer 18.3.0.277 and Oracle 12c database.
It worked for me several times in the past, but suddenly it was showing that ora-01870 error.
I tried
ALTER SESSION SET NLS_LANGUAGE= 'AMERICAN';
ALTER SESSION SET NLS_TERRITORY= 'AMERICA';
but it didn't help.
What helped at the end was SQL Developer restart, really. Disconnect and connect or drop job/create job was not helping. The error was shown every time when I wanted to enable the job.
I made no alter session or similar before problem occurred. I simply disabled job and when I wanted to enable back again that error was shown.
You might consider the behavior of function OVERLAPS. I don't know if Scheduler uses it, but the error message is the same:
SQL> select 1 from dual where (sysdate,sysdate+2) overlaps (sysdate+1,sysdate+5);
1
----------
1
SQL> select 1 from dual where (null,sysdate+2) overlaps (sysdate+1,sysdate+5);
1
----------
1
SQL> select 1 from dual where (sysdate+2,null) overlaps (sysdate+1,sysdate+5);
1
----------
1
SQL> select 1 from dual where (null,null) overlaps (sysdate+1,sysdate+5);
select 1 from dual where (null,null) overlaps (sysdate+1,sysdate+5)
ORA-01870: the intervals or datetimes are not mutually comparable
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