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That can be fixed with a preliminary check. It can be done with an IF statement or with a CASE expression. I prefer the latter because it works the same in PL/SQL and in SQL; there is no IF in plain SQL. toretdate:= case when to_char(inputdate, 'mm-dd') = '02-29' then (inputdate + 1) + interval '99' year - 1 else inputdate + interval '99' year end The trick is, when the inputdate is 29 February, push it forward one day to make it March 1, then add 99 years (still March 1), and then subtract one day to make it either February 29 (if it's a leap year) or February 28 (otherwise).

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And to Moehringer's surprise, the shooting also involves Moehringer's own mother. But first, a little background: Moehringer, 47, is a former Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Los Angeles Times and author of the best-selling 2005 memoir The Tender Bar, about growing up without a father but with a barroom full of father figures. Among the book's admirers was tennis star Andre Agassi, who got Moehringer to co-write his best-selling 2009 memoir, Open. In 2008, at the height of the financial meltdown, Moehringer was seeking a subject for his next book. He got interested in banks as "the architects of the apocalypse" and says his anger at "unrepentant bankers" got him thinking about bank robbers. That got him thinking about Sutton, an eighth-grade dropout who read Tennyson and Dante and stole an estimated $2 million from banks from the late 1920s to the early '50s. He escaped from three prisons, including New York's infamous Sing Sing, yet still spent nearly half his life in jail, which Moehringer says "gave him a lot of time to read. "