change default date format in oracle

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Default date format in oracle is DD-MON-RR (25-JAN-18). With that output, we can't using date formatting. Too solve this issue, we must change date format oracle like date commonly using ALTER SESSION SET NLS_DATE_FORMAT=...

Add this script inside your database connection file ` ......

// Schema cache options (for production environment)
//'enableSchemaCache' => true,
//'schemaCacheDuration' => 60,
//'schemaCache' => 'cache',

'on afterOpen' => function($event) {
    // $event->sender refers to the DB connection
    $event->sender->createCommand("ALTER SESSION SET NLS_DATE_FORMAT='DD-MM-YYYY hh24:mi:ss'")->execute();
}

... `

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Created on: Sep 17, 2019
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