PL/SQL :: Create A Cursor Around Dates

Oct 12, 2012

table = lookup_table. contains a date and an ID for that date. this is manually populated for a few years ahead. Some dates seem to be missing though.

e.g.
LU_Date LU_ID
01/01/2012 1
02/01/2012 2
03/01/2012 3
05/01/2012 5

So I want to highlight the fourth. how to write the following code

select (every possible day since table started)
where that_day is not in (select lu_date from my lookup_table

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Basic concept is employes have allowed to use 10 personal leaves of a year. Each leave can be use for maximum 3 days.

If employ did not come on the job for one day or two days or three days, it shoul be count as ONE personal leave. And If employ is missing at job for four or five days, it should be count as 2 personal leaves.

seq date
------------------------------
101.01.10

205.01.10
306.01.10

410.01.10
512.01.10

613.01.10
714.01.10
815.01.10

916.01.10
1018.01.10

1119.01.10
1220.01.10
1321.01.10

1423.01.10

1526.01.10
1627.01.10

1729.01.10
1831.01.10

The result should be (Don't use Pl/Sql)

seq date
------------------------------
101.01.10
205.01.10
310.01.10
413.01.10
516.01.10
619.01.10
723.01.10
826.01.10
929.01.10

After finding these days I want to select the starting date of 5th personal leave. (which is 16.01.10).

I am not a expert of using SQL, but I think it could be possible with using partitioning a table on the givin reslult and further partition the reslut on rownum() as rn and the using case statement where rn = 5.

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Split a date into new dates according to black out dates!

Here is my tables:

CREATE TABLE travel
(
start_date,
end_date
)
AS
SELECT DATE '0000-01-01', DATE '9999-12-31' FROM DUAL;

[code]....

I have lets say a "travel date" and black out dates. I will split the travel date into pieces according to the black out dates.

Note: Travel Date can be between 0000-01-01 - 9999 12 31

Sample:

Travel Date:

Travel | START DATE | END DATE
T | 2011 01 04 | 2011 12 11

Black Out Dates:

BO | START DATE | END DATE
A | 2010 11 01 | 2011 02 11
B | 2011 01 20 | 2011 02 15
C | 2011 03 13 | 2011 04 10
D | 2011 03 20 | 2011 06 29

Excepted Result:

New Travel | START DATE | END DATE
X1 | 2011 02 16 | 2011 03 12
X2 | 2011 06 30 | 2011 12 11

Visually:

Travel Date : -----[--------------------------]--

A : --[------]-------------------------
B : ------[---]------------------------
C : --------------[---]----------------
D : ----------------[------]-----------

Result :

X1 : -----------[--]--------------------
X2 : -----------------------[--------]--

Sample 2:

Travel Date : -[--------------------------------]--

BO Date A : ----[------]-------------------------
BO Date B : -------------------------[---]-------
BO Date C : ----------------[---]----------------
BO Date D : ------------------[------]-----------

Result X1 : -[-]-------------------------------
Result X2 : -----------[--]--------------------
Result X3 : -----------------------------[--]--

How can I do it using PL SQL ?

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Just explaining what I am trying to achieve:

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2) now I have a new schema by my name 'rahul' and I have loaded departments table but now an additional column has come into picture,ie created_date, this table got loaded on 1st-Nov-2012

3) Now going forward my columns could be dropped from the departments table (it can be a case), for example might be my departments table in my schema 'rahul' one day could comprise of only 3 columns(department_id,department_name,manager_id)

4) Now in the next step, I have managed to extract common column names(in a single line where columns are delimited using a comma) from both the tables(hr.departments and rahul.departments) which are (department_id, department_name, manager_id, location_id) using all_tab_cols table and I have written a function for it which i will be pasting below.

5) now going forward, using the above column names line with column names delimited using comma, I have used a ref cursor and assigned a query to it using the line of columns that I have extracted from the above point

6) Now I want to create a record variable which refers to my ref cursor, something like we do when we create a record variable by reffering to an explicit cursor defination that we give in the declaration block.

PS:

1) I have been out of touch with plsql for a long time so I have lost a lot of mmeory regarding plsql.

2) basically I need to compare data in hr.departments table with rahul.departments table for only columns that are common to both the tables, rest new or discarded columns information will go in one of the log tables that I have created(this is done already)

Code :
===================================================================================================
create or replace procedure p_compare_data(fp_old_table_name in varchar2, fp_new_table_name in varchar2)
is

[Code].....

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12/3/2003
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Here is the code for a simple program which reproduces the problem:

Each cursor is opened in a PL/SQL package:

CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE emp_demo_pkg AS
TYPE emp_cur_type IS REF CURSOR;
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END emp_demo_pkg;

[Code]....

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NAME VALUE
---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
opened cursors cumulative 4
opened cursors current 2

Entering a value of 5 for number of loops yields

NAME VALUE
---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
opened cursors cumulative 11 <----- 7+
opened cursors current 8 <----- 6+

With a value of 30

NAME VALUE
---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
opened cursors cumulative 36 <----- 25+ (apparently, Oracle reused at least 5 cursors)
opened cursors current 33 <----- 25+

With a value of 47

NAME VALUE
---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
opened cursors cumulative 53 <----- 17+
opened cursors current 50 <----- 17+

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Entering a value of 48, I get the ORA-1000 error.

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SET SERVEROUTPUT ON SIZE 900000;
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--works fine
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commit;

[Code].....

The above procedure has compilation errors when I am trying to open ref cursor

LINE/COL ERROR
-------- --------------------------------------------------------
20/24 PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
20/38 PL/SQL: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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03-jan-2010
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.
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select to_char('06-NOV-2012 20:00','DD-MON-YYYY HH24:MI') - to_char(systimestamp,'DD-MON-YY HH24:MI') from dual
*
ERROR at line 1:

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I have not defined the table ( I only have privileges to query data).

I am unable to copy and paste my real code here, and the actual results from the run, as my company will fire me if I do so... so here is how things approximately look like (tried to keep it as real as possible).

Let's say that the table CYCLE has client numbers (clientid), cycle number (cycleno), date of visit (visdt).

I am trying to create a query to calculate how many days there are between each two consecutive visits/cycles for a single client(let's say 1200004)

clientid / cycleno / visdt
---------------------------
1200004 / 1 / 10OCT2011
1200004 / 2 / 31OCT2011
1200004 / 3 / 21NOV2011
1200004 / 4 / 05DEC2011
1200004 / 5 / 03JAN2012
...
1000005 / 1 / 04NOV2011
1000005 / 2 / 03DEC2011
1200004 / 1 / 10JAN2012
1200004 / 2 / 15FEB2012
.
.
.

The code below is the only one that kind of seemed to work, but it is definitely not giving me the right results.

SELECT cycleno1, visdt1, cycleno2, visdt2, to_date(visdt1) - to_date(visdt2) days

FROM (SELECT clientid, cycleno cycleno1, visdt visdt1,
LEAD (visdt, 1) OVER (ORDER BY cycleno) visdt2
FROM CYCLE) a

[Code]....

I am getting a mess of a result of the kind:

cycleno1 / visdt1 / cycleno2 / visdt2 / days
--------------------------------------------
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1 / 10OCT2011 / 2/ 18OCT2011 / -8
1 / 10OCT2011 / 3/ 18OCT2011 / -8
1 / 10OCT2011 / 4/ 18OCT2011 / -8
1 / 10OCT2011 / 5/ 18OCT2011 / -8

I need my result to look like:

cycleno1 / visdt1 / cycleno2 / visdt2 / days
--------------------------------------------
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2 / 31OCT2011 / 3/ 21NOV2011 / 22
3 / 21NOV2011 / 4/ 05DEC2011 / 15
4 / 05DEC2011 / 5/ 03JAN2012 / 30
5 / 03JAN2012 / / /
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.
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Here is sample data

CREATE TABLE scott.item_rate
(
code VARCHAR2(3),
rate NUMBER(10,4),
vdate DATE
);

[Code]..

COD RATE VDATE
--- ---------- ---------
001 108.97 25-MAY-12
001 108.97 07-APR-12
001 105 05-DEC-12
001 105 11-OCT-12
001 91 02-JUL-10
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1. Table1
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2 10-Feb-2010 30-Feb-2010
----------------------------------
2. Table2
Number Date Revenue
1 11-Jun-2010 100
1 09-Jun-2010 100
1 12-Jun-2010 100
2 11-Feb-2010 100
2 12-Feb-2010 100
2 13-Feb-2010 100
......................
......................
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Output:

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insert into bday values('raj','1225');

[Code]...

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NAME BDATE
boss 1231
raj 1225

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NAME BDATE
boss 1231
raj 1225
jeffery 0110

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  FO_REF_ID               VARCHAR2(30),
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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[code]......

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*
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