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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T04:23:48+00:00 2026-06-08T04:23:48+00:00

Using Oracle PL/SQL I need to calculate a start date for a task using

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Using Oracle PL/SQL I need to calculate a start date for a task using the due date and the working hours required to finish the task.

Given 24-JUL-2012 17:00 as a due date and 20 hours as hours needed to complete the task and using working hours of 8AM-5PM (1 hour lunch – so 8 hours per day max) I need to figure out in PL/SQL what the start date/time would be… which should come out to 22-JUL-2012 13:00.

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    2026-06-08T04:23:50+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 4:23 am

    The following code could be a starting point:

    function task_start_date(
      p_due_date date,
      p_working_hours number
    ) return date
    is
      l_start_date date;
    begin
      -- Subtract full days
      l_start_date := p_due_date - trunc(p_working_hours / 8);
      -- Subtract remaining hours
      l_start_date := l_start_date - mod(p_working_hours, 8) / 24;
      -- Fix date if the due date is before 8AM
      if to_number(to_char(l_start_date, 'HH24')) < 8 then
        l_start_date := l_start_date - 15 / 24;
      end if;
      return l_start_date;
    end task_start_date;
    

    Note that the function does not consistently consider lunch time. You’ll need to define exactly when lunch time is and adapt the function accordingly.

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