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Nov 22, 2010

A function should accept two parameters: from_date and to_date which returns no.of Saturdays and Sundays between these dates and also show the dates of those weekends.

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Forms :: How To Pickup Only Sundays

Jun 3, 2010

To pickup only Sundays from the month and display on screen

example

date day
05-jun-2010 sunday
2-jun-2010 sunday

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Jun 21, 2010

I have a one more query

col1 col2
3-18083017013-Standard
3-18083225012-Significant
3-18082775913-Standard
3-18082426912-Significant
3-18082097112-Significant
3-18081539512-Significant
3-18081946712-Significant
3-18080523612-Significant
3-18076873112-Significant
3-18076872712-Significant
3-18080522412-Significant
3-18080064612-Significant
3-18070899912-Significant
3-18081155713-Standard
3-18071160013-Standard
3-18077564213-Standard
3-18079220312-Significant
3-18073201313-Standard

note:
3-Standard 240 min
2-Significant 120 min

1) i need to calculate the percentage value.

general form is :

total number of col1_values(count) in 120 min/count(col1) *100

conditions to calculate percentage:
1)need to ca

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Jul 15, 2011

I am trying to create a function that when called will add the salary and commission a certain way to return an employee's annual salary.Here's my code

create or replace function Get_Annual_Comp
(Sal in number, Commission in number)
return number
as
[code]...

When I run the query, I get the proper rows return; however, my function does no calculation. If I input random numbers, I get the proper value returned. What I want is for my function to return the salary and commission of the employee specified in my select's where clause to be calculated as an annual salary.

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Jul 10, 2012

10g

I have a table that mirrors remote table. Time info on the source table is in milliseconds (lowest value is 1338699905613)

I'd like to have the target table with DATE column as an addition to the source table columns.

I'm wondering what would be the way to calculate DATE value on insert?

The calculation should be from UTC (in milliseconds) into DATE.

The target table is :

test (ID NUMBER(19,0), STARTTIME NUMBER(19,0), RECORD_DATE DATE);

and data comes with insert from source table (mirror in remote db)

insert test (ID, STARTTIME) select id, STARTTIME from test_o

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Jul 12, 2011

How can I calculate (by SQL) outstanding stock on a First In First Out basis per month?

Table A
Month Oustanding Stock Sales Expired Stock
January 200 0 0
February 100 100 0
March 100 0 0
April 50 150 0
June 50 0 100
July 50 0 0

Desired Results

Month Outstanding Stock
January 0
February 0
March 50
April 50
June 50
July 50

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Calculating The Business Hours

Aug 15, 2011

I have a field in Customers table called shipeddate....

I wnat to check the number of hours an item which has a shipeddate is in the store room to the current datetime...

But the business hrs of the store room are from 8am-5pm..

So when a shipped date is 4pm on MOnday

and i am checking on 9 am Tuesday the number of hrs shud be 1(4-5 of Monday)+1(8-9 of tuesday) =2hrss..

How can i achieve this...

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Calculating Working Hours?

May 8, 2010

I am using the below sql query to calculate working hours. The problem which i am facing is that query is taking lot of time to calculate the working hours. reduce the execution time of this query or if there is any other way to calculate working hours

The following query take 63.499 sec

SELECT sql_calc_found_rows gstime,
MAX(stoptime) AS mx,
MIN(starttime) AS mn,

[Code].....

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PL/SQL :: Calculating Correct Offset For SQL

Nov 22, 2012

formulating sql query

Basically what I want is that I need to get desired result in such a way that, whenever Transaction type is Sales Order Issue, I want last TRANSACTION_COSTED_DATE of 'Intransit Shipment'

INVENTORY_ITEM_ID     TRANSACTION_COSTED_DATE     TRANSACTION_TYPE     R
123     28-06-2012 21:36     Intransit Shipment     
123     23-07-2012 01:25     Sales order issue     28-06-2012 21:36
123     30-07-2012 05:20     Sales order issue     28-06-2012 21:36

[Code]...

Lag with offset 1 doesn’t work as it will only go to previous row, What I want is that it should go to row above where transaction type is Intransit Shipment

Sample data and query I tried

with sampl_rownum_reset as
(select '123' inventory_item_id,
to_date ('28-Jun-2012 9:36:23 PM ', 'DD-MON-RRRR HH:MI:SS AM')
transaction_costed_date,
to_date ('28-Jun-2012 9:35:23 PM ', 'DD-MON-RRRR HH:MI:SS AM')

[Code]....

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Sep 16, 2011

I am trying to find sum for one record for each partition but while taking that timestamp giving me bit trouble, i have tried to reproduce the table and some little data

CREATE TABLE TEST_COUNT
(END_TIME DATE
,SUCCESSFUL_ROWS NUMBER
,FAILED_ROWS NUMBER
,TBL_NAME VARCHAR (4)
,PARTITION_NAME VARCHAR (240) )

[code]....

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Jan 2, 2013

I have to create the following table. The fields Trend_Date, Price and Trend are already given. I have to calculate the field permanently and to insert the value in this permanent table.

Fields:

The field price belong to the value of a product during the trade.
The field trade_date belongs to the moment of the trade.
The field trend belongs to the future behavior of the the price. Here, the price of the present moment is compared to the following price (possible characteristics: 'UP', 'DOWN', 'STABLE').
The field permanently belongs to the time (in seconds) how long the value of the field Trend_Date (depending on the price) is still true.

For example:

Row 1: The trend in row 1 is 'UP' and it has a price of '11'. Until row 3 this remains true (the price is greater or equal to 11). In this case, the difference between row 1 and row 3 are 9801 (rounded) seconds.

Row 2: The trend in row 2 is 'DOWN' and it has a price of '12'. This remains true till to the end (the price is never greater than 12) In this case, the difference between row 2 and row 11 are 97346 (rounded) seconds. To calculate the 97346 seconds the field has to consider that between row 2 and row 11 are two days. There will be no trade between 18:00 and 07:00 o'clock. This belongs to 7 hours for each days, in seconds (2*46800) 93600.
-> 190945-93600 = 97346s

Row 6: The trend in row 6 is 'UP' and it has a price of '5'. This remains true till to the end (the price is never smaller than 5) In this case, the difference between row 6 and row 11 are 65729 (rounded) seconds. To calculate the 65729 seconds the field has to consider that between row 65729 and row 11 are one days. There will be no trade between 18:00 and 07:00 o'clock. This belongs to 7 hours for each days, in seconds (1*46800) 46800.
-> 112528-46800 = 65729s

Row 9: The trend in row 9 is 'STABLE' and it has a price of '8'. Until row 10 this remains true (the price is equal to 8 ). In this case, the difference between row 9 and row 10 is 14418 (rounded) seconds.

Row 11: Is empty because there are no values to compare.

Example Table

TRADE_DATE --PRICE --TREND --permanently
02.01.13 11:21:42,720000000--11--UP--9801
02.01.13 12:44:03,236000000--12--DOWN--97346
02.01.13 14:05:03,845000000--11--DOWN--92485

[Code]....

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PL/SQL :: Calculating Inconsistency In Associate Allocation?

Oct 17, 2012

[URL] ...... Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Product

I have the following table

CREATE TABLE  "ALLOCATEASSOCIATES"
   (     "PROJID" VARCHAR2(30) NOT NULL ENABLE,
     "ASSOCIATEID" NUMBER(*,0) NOT NULL ENABLE,
     "ALLOCATIONSTARTDATE" DATE,
     "ALLOCATIONPERCENT" NUMBER(*,0),
    
[code]...

Given that
1. An associate must be allocated to at-least and a maximum of 100% at any given point of time
2. User selects 2 dates between which inconsistency of allocation needs to be displayed

If the end user selects 1st Apr 2012 and July 31st 2012 between which reports needs to be generated, am looking for the following output

ASSOCIATE_ID FROM_DATE TO_DATE ALLOCATION_INCONSISTENCY
2 01-APR-12 15-APR-12 75
2 16-APR-12 15-JUN-12 25
2 16-JUN-12 30-JUN-12 50

The Allocation_Inconsistency denotes that the associate has a deficit of allocation between the 2 dates. The associate with ID 2 has a deficit of 75% of allocation from 1st Apr 2012 till 15th Apr 2012. Similarly 25% deficit between 16th Apr 2012 and 15th June 2012 and so on so forth. However, there is no allocation deficit for the month of July as he is allocated 100% for this month and hence is not appearing in the expected output.

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Calculating Totalspace Consumed By Datafiles

Sep 20, 2012

11.2.0.2 on Solaris..I have such a large post on a very basic space calculation.

We have several tablespaces starting with WLMCS in our DB..I just wanted to calculate the total space consumed in the disk by all these tablespace combined .When I queried DBA_DATA_FILES.MAXBYTES and DBA_DATA_FILES.USER_BYTES , I've noticed that ,

When AUTOEXTEND is NO: MAXBYTES is 0 for these datafiles . But USER_BYTES won't be 0 for these files

When AUTOEXTEND is YES: MAXBYTES will be a non-zero value for these datafiles . USER_BYTES won't be 0 either for these files-- Not including datafile names for better readability.

SYS > select tablespace_name, maxbytes/1024/1024, user_bytes/1024/1024, autoextensible from dba_data_files where tablespace_name like 'WLMCS%';

TABLESPACE_NAME           MAXBYTES/1024/1024 USER_BYTES/1024/1024 AUT
------------------------- ------------------ -------------------- ---
WLMCS_DATA                        32767.9844           32766.9375 YES
WLMCS_DATA                        32767.9844            31615.875 YES
WLMCS_DATA                        32767.9844                16419 YES
WLMCS_OAT_DATA                    32767.9844           32766.9375 YES
[code]....

11 rows selected.To calculate the space consumed , I made 2 assumptions.Are the below 2 assumptions right?

Assumption 1. Whenever MAXBYTES = 0 , USER_BYTES should be considered for the space calculation.

Assumption 2. Whenever you have non-zero values for both MAXBYTES and USER_BYTES , MAXBYTES should be considered for the space calcuation.I did the calculation (adding up of) based on the above assumptions. Is this calcualtion Correct ?

-- Not including datafile names for better readability.

TABLESPACE_NAME           MAXBYTES/1024/1024 USER_BYTES/1024/1024
------------------------- ------------------ --------------------
WLMCS_DATA                        32767.9844           32766.9375
WLMCS_DATA                        32767.9844            31615.875
WLMCS_DATA                        32767.9844                16419
WLMCS_OAT_DATA                    32767.9844           32766.9375
[code]....

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Sep 2, 2011

I have a large table and want to calculate just a few values. Therefore, I don't want to create a new table, I want to update the table. Here an example:

I want to calculate the VALUE_LAG with ID = 4 only (-> two values).

create table zTEST
( PRODUCT number,
ID number,
VALUE number,
VALUE_L1 number );

[Code]..

I tried this, but obviously, windows functions are not allowed in the update statement.

update zTEST
set VALUE_L1 = lag(VALUE) over (partition by PRODUCT, order by ID)
where ID = 4

How can I do this?

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Jan 26, 2010

i am using oracle developer 6i report builder i required this type of query

example

if (:page number LIKE '1')
then
srw.set_text_color('darkred');
end if;

return (TRUE);
end;

but page number is not my table database item how can i use builtan page &<pagenumber> use for conditional format.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Replacing 4 Digit Number In A Given String With The Same Number Incremented By 10000?

Jun 17, 2010

i want to replace 4 digit number in a given string with the same number incremented by 10000.

That mean in the given sting 1201 should be replace by 11201 (Icremented BY 10000).

Input String:

<query><matchAll>true</matchAll><row><columnId>1201</columnId><dataType>31</dataType><op>Like</op><val>North America - Houston</val></row><row><columnId>1212</columnId><dataType>31</dataType><op>!=</op><val>Agreement Date Mismatch</val></row><row><columnId>1212</columnId><dataType>31</dataType><op>!=</op><val>Facility Type Mismatch</val></row><row><columnId>1224</columnId><dataType>31</dataType><op>Like</op><val>y</val></row></query>

Required output :

<query><matchAll>true</matchAll><row><columnId>11201</columnId><dataType>31</dataType><op>Like</op><val>North America - Houston</val></row><row><columnId>11212</columnId><dataType>31</dataType><op>!=</op><val>Agreement Date Mismatch</val></row><row><columnId>11212</columnId><dataType>31</dataType><op>!=</op><val>Facility Type Mismatch</val></row><row><columnId>11224</columnId><dataType>31</dataType><op>Like</op><val>y</val></row></query>

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Oct 21, 2011

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Oct 3, 2013

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May 21, 2010

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Mar 9, 2011

I have the following select query that works perfectly fine. Returns 25 rows based on the descending order of the price.But, I want add one more expression to this list of columns in this query (apart from customer_id).

the expression should look like Cust-01 for the first customer from the below query all the way to Cust-25 for the last customer.But how can I can generate 01 to 25 in oracle?

select customer_id from
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Sep 28, 2012

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Feb 19, 2011

Here is script of tables

Quote:drop table p;
create table p (qty number(3), beg_no number(5));
insert into p values(5, 110);
insert into p values(8, 786);

drop table s;

create table s (used_no number(5));
insert into s values(111);
insert into s values(113);
insert into s values(791);

Table p: it has ticket quantity and ticket begining number. Thus according to first record ticket number will begin at 110 and will end at 110+5 (Beg_no +qty). According to second record ticket number will begin at 786 and will end at 786+8 (Beg_no +qty). This table can have many records.

Table s: it has ticket numbers which are sold. The ticket will always be any number from table and will lay in any record in this format between beg_no and beg_no+qty

Required: I want "p MINUS s" information. i.e.

Quote:
110
112
114
786
787
788
789
790
792
793

I am not expert in level by command.

Oracle version: 9
OS: Windows XP

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Apr 19, 2010

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Mar 12, 2013

I have following table.

CREATE TABLE ABC
(
DPT_NUM NUMBER,
LOT_NUM NUMBER,
ASSOCIATED_WITH_LOT NUMBER
);
SET DEFINE OFF;
Insert into ABC
[code]......

Now i run follwoing query and result is

select * from abc
DPT_NUMLOT_NUMASSOCIATED_WITH_LOT

1501
1502501
1509501
1511
1503
1516
1522
1565
1569565
2601
2602
2604602
2607
2508

I need following result

DPT_NUMLOT_NUMASSOCIATED_WITH_LOT Serial_Number

1501 1
1502501 2
1509501 2
1511 3
1503 4
1516 1
1522 2
1565 3
1569565 3
2601 1
2602 2
2604602 2
2607 3
2508 3

Note that serial number must reset after each 4 lot_num againt dpt_num. Not that where lot is associated in associated_with_lot there serial number must be same as serial number is for associated lot.

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Sep 27, 2013

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Mar 1, 2013

I have Follwoing Table and data.

CREATE TABLE ABC(DPT_NUM NUMBER,LOT_NUM NUMBER);
Insert into ABC(DPT_NUM, LOT_NUM, SRL_NUM) Values (1, 501, 1);
Insert into ABC(DPT_NUM, LOT_NUM, SRL_NUM) Values (1, 502, 2);
Insert into ABC(DPT_NUM, LOT_NUM, SRL_NUM) Values (1, 509, 3);
Insert into ABC(DPT_NUM, LOT_NUM, SRL_NUM) Values (1, 511, 4);
Insert into ABC(DPT_NUM, LOT_NUM, SRL_NUM) Values (1, 503, 5);

[Code]...

I write Following query.

SELECT DPT_NUM,LOT_NUM,ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY DPT_NUM ORDER BY DPT_NUM) SRL_NUM FROM ABC;

Result is

DPT_NUMLOT_NUMSRL_NUM
15011
15022
15093
15114
15035
15166
15227
15698

[Code]...

But i want to reset rownum after each 4. Mean after serial number 4 , serail number must start from 1. I want to reset serial number after each 4 records (lot_num) against dpt_num;

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Jan 4, 2013

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I do not have the ability to alter the tables. How can i convert this number so i can insert. I am currently getting the error "ORA-01438: value larger than specified precision allowed for this column"

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Oct 29, 2010

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The string will be comma delimited.

String: '1,2,3,1'
Ans: "T"

String: '1,2,3,4'
Ans: "N"

They do need to match exactly. for instance

String: '1,2,3,1a'
Ans: "N"

Using some code I found on this site, I coded this but I'm sure there's a better way. Is there??

--Check for Duplicate combination row values
BEGIN
--Query will split the string into individual pieces.
--Group the pieces to see if any 2 rows are the same
--If no rows are the same then "no_data_found" exception is thrown
SELECT 'T'
INTO vResult

[Code]...

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