PL/SQL :: Datatype Name For Multiple Rows Return

Jun 7, 2013

If I return multiple rows says ex:100 rows then what will be data type for that return values.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Return Only Multiple Rows

Apr 30, 2010

I need to return results for the following query only when there are two or more rows found by the following:

SELECT DISTINCT D.PUBLICATION,
D.ADI,
D.DISTRICT,
D.ACCOUNT,
D.ROUTE,
[code]......

Expected results would be:

1 145 CRF TUANR000 VM BILLETING 16-APR-10 5 5 23-APR-10 48623
1 145 CRF TUANR000 VM BILLETING 16-APR-10 5 4 23-APR-10 48629

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Jun 23, 2006

can i have a pl/sql function that can return multiple rows

may be the syntax will be like

create or replace function multiple() returns ...
begin
select candidateid from tbl_candidateinfo;

..code to return the result of above statement to calling program..

end;

and functions will be called as

select candidateid from .. where candidateid in( select multiple());

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Jun 6, 2013

I need a function that should return output of this query

SELECT b.branding_code, c.name_desc
FROM
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WHERE b.company_id = c.company_id;

This above function return 30 rows and I am not giving any input

Function using cursor,pipeline

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May 26, 2010

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Mar 27, 2013

EMP table

create table emp1 (empno number,deptname varchar2(30),deptno number,sal number);
insert into emp1 values (1,'Bank',10,1000);
insert into emp1 values (1,'Finance',20,400);
insert into emp1 values (2,'Finance',20,4000);
insert into emp1 values (3,'Account',30,3000);
commit;
select * from emp1;

actual output :

empno deptname deptno sal
1 Bank 10 1000
1 Finane 20 400
2 Finane 20 4000
3 Account 30 3000

Expected output :

empno deptname deptno sal
1 Bank 10 1000
2 Finane 20 4000
3 Account 30 3000

I am looking a output like above one. if any empno belongs to deptname Bank then give priority to that values else go to other dept like Finance but empno 1 should return only one row.i.e Bank dept only.

I have to return only one row based on dept values for one empno. how to do in sql or plsql?

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Feb 1, 2012

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Apr 22, 2010

Client managerCont. Start DateCont. End Date
abcman11-Jan-0830-Jun-08
abcman21-Jul-0831-Dec-08
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abcman11-Jul-0931-Dec-09
abcman21-Jan-1031-Mar-10
abcman21-Apr-1031-Aug-10

I need to code a SQL statement (Not PL/SQL) to display following records:

Client managerCont. Start DateCont. End Date
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abcman21-Jul-0831-Dec-08
abcman11-Jan-0931-Dec-09
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Sep 30, 2013

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Aug 30, 2012

I have a database in 10g in entreprise edition but i don't understand why the dba_feature_usage_statistics return no rows ? On some database when i look at dba_ feature_usage_statistics Protection Mode - Maximum Performance is used and active why?

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Oct 17, 2012

How to merge multiple rows into single row (but multiple columns) efficiently.

For example

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23 asdc 1 Location USA NM ABQ Four Seasons 87106
23 asdc 1 Stats 2300 91.7 8.2 85432
23 asdc 1 Audit 1996 June 17 1200
65 affc 2 Location USA TX AUS Hilton 92305
65 affc 2 Stats 5510 42.7 46 9999
65 affc 2 Audit 1996 July 172 1100

where different attributes mean different thing for each Information_type. For example for Information_Type=Location

Attribute_1 means Country
Attribute_2 means State and so on.

For example for Information_Type=Stats

Attribute_1 means Population
Attribute_2 means American Ethnicity percentage and so on.

I want to create a view that shows like below:

IDVal IDDesc IDNum Country State City Hotel ZipCode Population American% Other% Area Audit Year AuditMonth Audit Type AuditTime
23 asdc 1 USA NM ABQ FourSeasons 87106 2300 91.7 46 85432 1996 June 17 1200
65 affc 2 USA TX AUS Hilton 92305 5510 42.7 46 9999 1996 July 172 1100

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Aug 28, 2010

I want multiple values from a function. I want to use this function in a SQL query. Here i'm giving my try.

SQL> CREATE TABLE TEMP
2 (
3 ID NUMBER(1),
4 SAMPTYPE VARCHAR2(20 BYTE),
5 SALARY NUMBER(10)
6 )
7 /

Table created.

SQL> INSERT INTO TEMP VALUES(1,'ABC',10000);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO TEMP VALUES(2,'PQR',20000);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO TEMP VALUES(3,'JPD',5000);

1 row created.

SQL> COMMIT;

Commit complete.
[code]...

Here i get result as ABC*10000, but i want two separate values as ABC,10000. how can i do this via function.

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PL/SQL :: Single Query Return Multiple Value

Sep 6, 2012

I have a sql query as below :

select order_number,
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from hz_contact_points,
hz_parties hz
WHERE hz.party_id=hcp.owner_table_id) Email
FROM oe_order_headers_all h
WHERE h.order_number='102'
....................
..............

Actually the problem i am facing is the inner select query is returning multiple row , so my main query is erroring out, i need to capture the multiple row.

In the above example the inner decode statement returning two mail address, I need to capture that, but while executing the whole query it is erroring out as saying single query returns multiple values. capture multiple values

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Mar 13, 2012

I have a table second_table which has a username and code field. A username (not the primary key) may be entered multiple times with different codes, or a single code 'ALL', in which case, the codes have to be fetched from 'third_table'. I am unable to form a 'case' clause to handle the fact that a list has to returned when the 'code' field from the second_table returns 'ALL'.

e.g.

Second_table
username code
A ALL
B 23
B 56
B 33

Third_Table
code
67
78

So, when the user asks the codes for user A, he should get 67 and 78 and when he asks for the user B, he should get 23,56 and 33

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Nov 23, 2011

I have a history table which has a new record written to it for every time static data is updated. What I want to do is return any record that has been changed on a daily basis returning both the new record and the previous record so you can see the 2 records one below the other and compare.I have written the below but it returns all records per account:

SELECT H.Timestamp,H.AccountNo FROM History H
where exists (select H2.AccountNo,count(*) from History H2
where H2.AccountNo = H.AccountNo
group by H2.AccountNo having count(*) > 1 )
Where H.Timestamp > '20111101'
order by H.AccountNo,H.Timestamp

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Jan 10, 2012

I have not found a solution for this, but it could be that I don't know what to search for.

I need to edit the following statement:

SELECT a.id||a.name||a.amount*2 as transaction
FROM a
WHERE a.amount IN (500, 1000)

To return:

TRANSACTION
------------------------------------
123SMITH1000
123SMITHADJUSTED AMOUNT PER X
456JONES2000
456JONESADJUSTED AMOUNT PER X

The returned rows need to be in this format to be executed in another database.

Can this be done?

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Feb 16, 2011

I am new to SQL and I am just wondering if there is a solution to a problem I am having.I am using the piece of code below.Essentially what I am doing is selecting a field from a table and ordering that field in descending order. Using the Row_Number feature I then specify which Row I want to return.

Every day the row I will want is the Count of field1 for that day divided by 100 minus 1. This returns a single value of field1 and a single value of R.

I perform this operation every day. The only fields I change every day are the dates and the value of R. I use a seperate piece of SQL code to calculate R each day.

My problem is I have to often populate historical tables with this data. I can only run the code once for each day and for each value of R. Is there anyway I can alter this code such that it can return multiple values of field1 over several dates?The only way I can think of is to repeat the code multiple times using UNION but I am hoping there is a more efficient way.

SELECT *
FROM (SELECT Field1,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY field1 desc ) R
FROM table
WHERE date >= TO_DATE ('20110215', 'YYYYMMDD')
AND date < TO_DATE ('20110216', 'YYYYMMDD')
)
WHERE R = 1227
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Apr 1, 2012

I need to get the super set(parent) record from a relational table. Following is the structure of the table,

create table relation (data_field1 number(20),data_field2 number(20),data_field3 number(20),

primary key (data_field1,data_field2,data_field3) );
insert into relation (data_field1, data_field2, data_field3) values (-10,123,334);
insert into relation (data_field1, data_field2, data_field3) values (200,123,334);
insert into relation (data_field1, data_field2, data_field3) values (300,123,334);
insert into relation (data_field1, data_field2, data_field3) values (400,123,334);

[code].....

Here '-10' will be considered as parent(super set) for all other values. If i have records like below,

-10 200 300
100 200 300
123 200 300
521 201 300

Output should only contain two rows. A super set row and other distinct row(second column value is not equivalent to super set).

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Jan 4, 2013

nex lines showing SELECT DISTINCT return different rows when used with ORDER BY.

CREATE TABLE M1( ID_ NUMBER, A NUMBER, B NUMBER);
CREATE TABLE V1 ( A NUMBER, B2 NUMBER);
DELETE FROM M1;
DELETE FROM V1;
INSERT INTO M1 (ID_, A,B) VALUES (107, 5,1);
INSERT INTO M1 (ID_, A,B) VALUES (108, 11,1);
INSERT INTO M1 (ID_, A,B) VALUES (109, 17,1);

[code]....

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Feb 5, 2013

I want my query to return the rows of the table where a column contains a specific values first in a certain order, and then return the rest of the rows alphabetized.

For Example:

Country
ALBANIA
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
....
CANADA
....
USA
....

Now i want USA and CANADA on top in that order and then other in alphabetized order.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Multiple Rows On A Table To Multiple Columns On One Row

Nov 26, 2010

I am attempting to select back multiple values for a specific key on one row. See the example below. I have been able to use the sys_connect_by_path to combine the fields into one field but I am unable to assign them to fields of their own. See the example below

TABLE DETAILS:
Policy id plan name
111 A Plan
111 B Plan
111 Z Plan
112 A Plan
112 Z Plan

My desired result is to be able to show the output as follows

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112 A Plan Z PLan

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Jan 31, 2012

I'm looking for a way to make CRLFs show in a CLOB.I'm feeding the insert statement with a concatinated string like this:

insert into table(Data) values (MyConc)

(MyConc is a string put togheter by another application)

Because of this I can't use the "|| chr(13) || chr(10) ||" because I only have that one concatinated string.Is there a character I can set in my string that automatically translates to a CRLF?

My CLOB-data should look something like this:

1;blue;Woodstock;;
34;giant;squid;attack;
5;blue;squid;;

And in this case the "MyConc" would look like this "1;blue;Woodstock;;[X]34;giant;squid;attack;[X]5;blue;squid;;[X]

where [X]=the character I need for CRLF =)

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May 6, 2013

I have a table TableA containing 2 columns ( Name and Value). Here I know what are the values for column Name

TABLEA
=======
Name Parameter
-------------------------
Nexus 11
GPlay 21
Demo 31

I need a query which provides the below output

Desired Output:
======
First Second Third
11 21 31

I have tried the below query
SELECT
DECODE (name,'Nexus', parameter) First,
DECODE (name, 'GPlay', parameter) Second,
DECODE (name, 'Demo', parameter) Third
FROM (SELECT name, parameter FROM TableA where name in ('Nexus','GPlay','Demo'));

This gives me the output

First Second Third
11 <Empty> <empty>
<empty> 21 <empty?>
<empty?> <empty?> 31

Is there any way to get the output in single line.

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Aug 17, 2012

I would need to convert the column datatype from BLOB to CLOB. currently in the table, the BLOB column has the data. the requirement is to convert this column from BLOB to CLOB datatype.

How to convert from BLOB datatype to CLOB datatype ?

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Apr 10, 2011

tried searching google and this site too, found postings on WM_CONCAT, STRAGG, concat_all, LISTAGG functions by Michel and have experimented with these, but either the syntax is giving me a hard time or i just have not got the concept down.

Trying to get 2 rows into one. Have provided the create statements and insert of data. Also below will show what is returned with a Select i have and what is ideally required.

CREATE TABLE Person_Lang
(
Person_ID NUMBER NOT NULL,
Language_ID NUMBER NOT NULL,
Contact_Name VARCHAR2(255 CHAR),
Main_Phone VARCHAR2(255 CHAR),
Secondary_Phone VARCHAR2(255 CHAR),

[Code]...

Data Returned from Select is:

1 46 905-231-3319 22 Street11 Apt402 Brantford
1 46 905-231-3319 23 Street12 Apt315 MainTown

Ideally what is required back is:

1 46 905-231-3319 22 Street11 Apt402 Brantford 23 Street12 Apt315 MainTown

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Mar 1, 2011

I am working on a script in which I want to retrieve multiple rows but I get error ORA-1422.I tried solving it using the following script , but it still gives error.

CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE proc_query
DECLARE
TYPE all_dest IS TABLE OF NUMBER;
destIds all_dest;
BEGIN
SELECT dest_id from sb_packet WHERE src_id = 32;
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Nov 5, 2010

in eache record we are receiving information from differente city, we pretend to get an output where we have a row for each city (delimited by comma) that we have in column CITY

Input data

SELECT '1001001' as CLIENT_ID, 'LONDON, PARIS' as CITY, TO_DATE('20101105', 'YYYYMMDD') as DT_REG FROM DUAL UNION
SELECT '1022201' as CLIENT_ID, 'MADRID, OSLO' as CITY, TO_DATE('20101105', 'YYYYMMDD') as DT_REG FROM DUAL UNION
SELECT '1033001' as CLIENT_ID, 'PARIS' as CITY, TO_DATE('20101105', 'YYYYMMDD') as DT_REG FROM DUAL UNION
SELECT '1033004' as CLIENT_ID, 'MADRID, OSLO, PARIS' as CITY, TO_DATE('20101105', 'YYYYMMDD') as DT_REG FROM DUAL

Output expected
CLIENT_IDDT_REGCITY
100100105/11/2010 LONDON
100100105/11/2010 PARIS
102220105/11/2010 MADRID

[code]...

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Apr 7, 2011

How am i able to combine multiple rows into one row without using cursor if possible. I am currently using SQLPlus.

My current result set:
user id|user name|group name
1|user1|group1
1|user1|group2
2|user2|group1
2|user2|group3

What i wish to achieve:
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1|user1|group1,group2
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Mar 24, 2010

I have records:

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A X
A Y
A Z
B X
B Y
C X

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A 1 1 1
B 1 1 0
C 1 0 0

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Oct 13, 2009

I understand what the message "subquery returning multiple rows" means but I have a case where I'm not 100% sure why it's happening to my update query (which in turn probably means I don't fully understand what's going on behind the scenes)

Here is my query:

Update A set (A.id, A.alt_name, A.min_rank)=
(SELECT B.id,
B.fullname,
MIN(B.nm_rankval)
FROM B,
A
WHERE A.id = B.id
AND A.name <> B.fullname
AND B.nametyp = 'ON'
GROUP BY B.id,
B.fullname)
;

The subquery returns 6 rows but they are all unique in terms of the id, name, rankval, etc...I naturally thought that the update statement wouldn't have a problem with this since the subquery is returning rows that are not duplicates and match one for one between table A and B. I used the group by to ensure I return unique values from table B (which does have duplicate id values)

Each of those 6 rows from the subquery of table B can be matched 1-1 with table A...so what am I missing.

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