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-====== Omnidex SQL Function: INSTR ====== 
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-===== Description ===== 
-Returns the date and time adjusted to time_zone2. ​ The function is helpful when trying to show a time stored in the database as a standard time such as Greenish Mean Time (GMT) as a local time. 
  
-The return datatype is ORACLE DATETIME. 
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-This function is only available when the CREATE ENVIRONMENT statement contains the SQL_SYNTAX ORACLE clause or the SET SQL_SYNTAX ORACLE setting is set programmatically. 
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-===== Syntax ===== 
-  NEW_TIME(datetime,​ from_timezone,​ to_timezone) 
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-===== Discussion ===== 
-==== datetime ==== 
-//​datetime//​ is a Oracle datetime column or string. 
-==== from_timezone ==== 
-//​from_timezone//​ is a string literal representing an Oracle timezone. 
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-The arguments from_timezone can be any of these text strings: 
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-^ AST, ADT | Atlantic Standard or Daylight Time | 
-^ BST, BDT | Bering Standard or Daylight Time | 
-^ CST, CDT | Central Standard or Daylight Time | 
-^ EST, EDT | Eastern Standard or Daylight Time | 
-^ GMT      | Greenwich Mean Time | 
-^ HST, HDT | Alaska-Hawaii Standard Time or Daylight Time  | 
-^ MST, MDT | Mountain Standard or Daylight Time | 
-^ NST      | Newfoundland Standard Time | 
-^ PST, PDT | Pacific Standard or Daylight Time | 
-^ YST, YDT | Yukon Standard or Daylight Time | 
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-==== to_timezone ==== 
-//​from_timezone//​ is a string literal representing an Oracle timezone. 
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