Forms :: New Record With Same ID Inserted Every Time - Duplication
Mar 4, 2013
I have a form that used to enter new employees , if the employee ID already registerd then the user can ONLY update the information and NOT adding the same ID with new info.
int the ID item in when-validat-item trigger I put this code
begin
IF :SOURCE_CODE IS NULL THEN MESSAGE('PLEASE ENTER SOURCE CODE');
ELSE
declare --chg#13-3169 nada
[Code].....
in the save button the code is : commit;
The problem Is : a new record with same ID is inserted every time !! Duplication is happining
I have a table which is getting populated from a source. I dont have a time-stamp column in the table. Is there anyway to find the time when a record was inserted into the table?
The 1st 2 tables are used only to fetch values through a LOV and no insert happen during save and the 3rd has initial values defined and has to insert these values while click on the save (when button pressed trigger) button which has the below pasted code, but no error is thrown and neither the record is inserted,
I am using oracle developer 10g. I want to know the status of the printer where i want to print. If the running report is printing or in queue then a record is to be inserted into a table as audit-trail of printing. Idon't want to do it manually.
I need select last added/inserted records where value = 'test1' and = 'test2' and = 'test3' in column 'NAME' should be one record for each 'test1','test2' ...
aslo..table have column 'DATE_USR' with data_type = timestamp(6)
I have a table where there is no sequence maintained and there is no time stamp column to track the inserted record.How do I find the latest inserted record in the table.
I wanted to select data which is inserted on the same time.
Is that possible? I am trying with below query but facing isses.
SQL> SELECT a,b,c,d FROM tb;
no rows selected
SQL> SELECT a,b,c,d FROM (INSERT INTO tb VALUES(1,1,1,1)); SELECT a,b,c,d FROM (INSERT INTO tb VALUES(1,1,1,1)) * ERROR at line 1: ORA-00903: invalid table name
I have 2 record groups names RG1,RG2 , I attached RG1 record group to LOV1 at design time,I want to change the record group RG1 to RG2 for LOV1 at run time.
whether i create first a lov and record group at design time or not? if i create a lov and have the recordgroup column then what is the benefit of dynamically lov.?
I have a procedure I need to feed a number into in order to generate some thumbnails.
I'm trying to automatically update the value every time a new row is inserted but I'm having trouble with the code.
DECLARE
varInt NUMBER :='SELECT MAX(IMAGE_ID) FROM IMAGES';
begin create_blob_thumbnail(varInt); end;I get the error +'ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character to number conversion error'+
If I run the query SELECT MAX(IMAGE_ID) FROM IMAGES, it returns the last row ID I created just as it should. The create_blob_thumbnail(varInt) procedure works fine if I manually put in a number.
I am using Forms 6i and developed a Master Detail Oracle Form for Oracle EBS 11i application.
I was asked to write a pl/sql program so that.. When a user updating an existing record at the same time another user query the same record and try to update the same time, the record should be locked and a message should popup saying the record is being updated by another user.
I'm creating oracle form to allow the user to register a new record in a table, I want to check the duplication in Four tables! which means, the user is able to save the record if it's NOT already registered in the other four tables.By checking P_ID (user parameter). this is my
Declare v_count number; begin select count(*) into v_count ---Checking the 1st table from 1_table where p1_id=:p_id; if (v_count>0) then message ('Duplicate'); [code]....
I am trying to only display a column value one time for a record, not a static value. The value changes and there can be many values. I do not think grouping will work since the Date value is dynamic. I am using Oracle for Toad 10.5. There are 4 records with this test data.
select Date, Person, Language, Country from TableATableA Date Person Language Country 01/25/2013 James English 12/20/2012 James English US
I have a fairly standard Purchase Order form which contains pre-loaded data (been uploaded from an XML file).When the Purchase Order is processed, the form updates a Price History table only if the Price on the PO_Details changes.The code for updating the price history table is contained in a PRE_UPDATE trigger on the PO_Details Data Block.
No other data changes on the PO_Details table.I now want to change this so that the Price History table is updated even if the price does not change i.e I want to create a history record for each record on the PO_Details irrespective of whether it was updated or not.
Is there an alternative trigger that I can move my code to (ie move it from PRE_UPDATE) to some other trigger that is fired for each PO_Details record even if there is no change.
I want to use a function in join clause. so i go for pipelined function(using for loop to get record & 1 more loop to fetch in table type variable). i achieved what i required. but problem is it takes much time to fetch data. is there any other approach which returns table records without pipelined function.
I have an application connected to Oracle 11g that sends its own querys to the db based on what the user is clickng on. The applicaiton is connected via one user id and I was wondering, is there a way that I can capture the tiem each query starts, the sql itself, and the amount of time it took to fetch the data?
I try to duplicate a database on Host B with ORACLE_SID=hostb from an offline full backup plus archive log backup was taken from Host A with ORACLE_SID=hosta. Host A and Host B cannot communicate between them.
I don�t want to make a full restore of database, i want to make a duplicate database from that offline backup.
I need the duplicate database must be run with different ORACLE_SID and different DBID.
PD: I was reading the Oracle Documentation about that but i can�t find a step by step guide to follow.
Environment
Oracle 11gr2 with a Linux OS on x86_64 on host A and host B.
- Version: Oracle 11gR2 (64 bit) - OS: Windows Server 2008 - File System: ASM (with GRID Infrastructure)
Both instances are virtually identical... Same directory structures, same SYS passwords. The only thing that differs is the instance name (one is ABC, the other is XYZ).
Now, both databases are up and running, both have users on them, and both can accept remote connections. What I want to do is set up a very simple 'copy' system so that everything can be extracted (via RMAN) from the first database, and replace the database on the second. (Then, the user can log into XYZ with the same usernames/passwords they used on ABC.)
Here's what I'm doing so far:
On the 'source' database (ABC) I run RMAN as follows: rman target / nocatalog configure controlfile autobackup format for device type disk to 'C:\temp\CF_%F'; configure channel device type disk format 'C:\temp\bkp_%U'; run {backup database; backup archivelog all; }
Now, I'm not completely sure of what to do on the 'destination' database. I've seen multiple web pages with instructions that require the creation of a new instance using 'oradim' and the creation of a new password with 'orapwd'. However, is that necessary if I have the same sys password on both databases, and I want to use the same XYZ instance name on the destination machine?
Would it work if I used 'delete database' on the destination, and then used the RMAN 'Duplicate database to XYZ backup location 'C:\temp\'? Or does it HAVE to be a new instance created with oradim?
And if I DO have to use oradim to create a new instance, will the data be accessible through XYZ too?
I want to delete the duplicate rows in a table. there is no column which can be used to differentiate between the rows.
SELECT column_name1 FROM [table] WHERE column_name2 = cond GROUP BY column_name1 HAVING COUNT (column_name1) > 1
from the above query i can find the duplication in the table and can delete through it. But what i want one record of each duplication not to be deleted most probably the record added last to the table.
I use the following script to duplicate a target to an auxiliary instance. This works fine once.
However if I run it a second time it will create a new set of datafiles leaving the original files in place taking up space.
Is there something that I can put in the script that will stop this happening.
I know I could probably put a "set newname for datafile" clause for each datafile in the target database, but this makes the script over complicated and I would like to keep it as generic as possible.
DUPLICATE TARGET DATABASE TO dupdb until time "TO_DATE('07/06/2011 07:25','DD/MM/YYYY HH24:MI')" LOGFILE GROUP 1 ('+DATA') SIZE 50M, GROUP 2 ('+DATA') SIZE 50M, GROUP 3 ('+DATA') SIZE 50M, GROUP 4 ('+DATA') SIZE 50M;
I'm trying to set up Active Database Duplication between 2 Oracle 11g servers. Each server is identical, with the following characteristics:
- OS: Windows Server 2008 - Version: Ora11R2 (64 bit) - DB Name: orcl - Filesystem: asm (using grid infrastructure)
In addition, each server has been configured with the same sys passwords. The databases themselves were configured during installation (so the setups are about as basic as you can get.)
Now, I've done all sorts of research into how to do this. I've found plenty of good sources, but they seem to all have differences in the details.Here's what I've done so far:
- The TNSNames.ora file on each server has an entry for 'src' and 'dest' (sourca and destination) respectively - I created an entry named 'SID_LIST_LISTENER' in the listner.ora file on the source machine. However, should the sid_name in this entry refer to the source or destination machine? Or does this listener entry belong on the destination machine instead? - A lot of the examples require the setup of a new password file and spfile. Are these entries necessary if I'm using the same file structures/user names/etc. on both servers?
I have done many duplication before in sinlge instance databases using a backup tool and rman catalog. At the moment i was trying to do a RAC database duplication and facing some issues. For this i was doing a testing on my 1-node RAC. Primary and duplicated database is on the same Host and oracle version is 10.2.0.3. I perfomed following steps:
1.Created a DUPL database using DBCA.
2.Created a pfile using spfile.
3.Dropped all the datafiles, controlfiles and redo log files.
4.Started the database in nomount using pfile.
5.Disable cluster related parameters in pfile.
6.Took a full backup of the MAIN database with archivelog on disk.
6.Duplicate the database and it is done successfully.
7.Shutdown the instance and enabled cluster parameters.
8.Start instance using SRVCTL fails with error CRS-0215: Could not start resource 'ora.DUPL.DUPL1.inst'
But if start the instance using sqlplus it comes up nicely. There is not much information in alert log files.