PL/SQL :: SUM Of SELECT Originator COUNT(*) As Inductions
Aug 29, 2012
I'm trying to SUM the results of "*SELECT originator, COUNT(*) as Inductions*" but am having trouble finding a solution? Can this be done and cause it to create the SUM in a row below the created Inductions column?
I'm having trouble with some SQL code regarding count and an outer join.
Here is my code.
SELECT o.salespersonid, Count(*) from salesperson s, Ord o Where s.salespersonid(+) = o.salespersonid Group By o.salespersonid;
Where salesperson is a salesperson table and ord is a table containing orders.
The orders table contains a FK to salespersonid in the salesperson table.
I want it to return all salespersons along with the amount of orders they are on. It works but does not show the ones that do not appear on any orders hence the outer join.
We are trying insert records from a select query in to temporary table, some of the records is missing in the temporary table. The select statement is having multiple joins and union all which it little complex query. In simple terms the script contains 2 part 1st Part Insert in to temporary table 2nd part Select query with multiple joins, inline sub queries, unions and group by classes and conditions Eg. If we execute select statement alone it returns some count for example => 60000 After inserting into the temp table, in temp table the count is around 42000 why is the difference?
It is simple bulk inserts... insert in to temp table select * from xxx. also, there is no commit in between. The problem is all the records populated by the select statement are not inserted in to temp table. some records are not inserted.
Also, we had some other observation. It only happens in its 2nd execution and not its first run. Hope there might be some cache problem Even, we also did not believe that. We are wondering. In TOAD, we tested however at times it happens. In application jar file, after "insert in to temp select * from xxx" we take the i. record count of temp table and ii. record count of "select * from xxx" separately but both doesn't match. Match only at 1st time.
I want to create a SELECT, that shall give back only a special amount of rows, depending on the sum of one of the selected fields.
At first a code sample of the complete selection:
SELECT DISTINCT mnr, ktxt, (SELECT Sum(meng_4)FROM reldb d1 WHERE d1.mnr=d.mnr)qty FROM reldb d WHERE mnr IN (SELECT mnr FROM relac WHERE Lower(rlnr) NOT LIKE 'platte geprägt%') AND saext='M' ORDER BY qty DESC,ktxt;
This selection produces some lines of output (in my case i.e. like 300). What I want to see is only that much lines that the condition 'sum of all items listed below meng_4<=sum of all items meng_4 of the whole selection * 0.9' is fulfilled.
So, if the whole selection produces a total of 10000 as sum for all items meng_4, I want to see only that amount of rows that sums a total of at least 9000 for all items meng_4. I hope, this specification is exactly enough to understand my intent.
I want to count the batch records using BATCH_ID with CASE statement ,for that i am using below query but its not working ,
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM <TABLENAME> WHERE VNBATCH_ID=CASE WHEN #SDC <10 AND #PERIOD >=10 THEN 0||#SDC||#PERIOD||#BATCH_ID WHEN #SDC <10 AND #PERIOD <10 THEN 0||#SDC||0||#PERIOD||#BATCH_ID WHEN #SDC >=10 AND #PERIOD <10 THEN #SDC||0||#PERIOD||#BATCH_ID ELSE #SDC||#PERIOD||#BATCH_ID END
I'm trying to return the number of records in my link table that contains the excursion_id I pass in by counting them. It doesn't seem to like the select count(*) into my output variable.
create or replace PROCEDURE BOOK_PASSENGER( EXCURSION_ID IN excursion_booking.excursion_id%TYPE, PASSENGER_ID IN excursion_booking.passenger_id%TYPE, NUMBER_BOOKED OUT NUMBER) AS BEGIN INSERT INTO EXCURSION_BOOKING VALUES(EXCURSION_ID, PASSENGER_ID, NULL); SELECT COUNT(*) INTO NUMBER_BOOKED FROM EXCURSION_BOOKING WHERE EXCURSION_ID = EXCURSION_ID; END BOOK_PASSENGER;
SELECT rp.id r_paper_id, COUNT(*) created, COUNT( CASE WHEN a.approved_yn = 'Y'
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But it fails, saying that 'single-row subquery returns more than one row' when I introduce the 'unique_users' clause. The remaining fields of the output are correct.
difference between count(1) and count(*). As i know count(*) will give number of rows irrespective of null and count(1) will not count the null.My Oracle version is 10 g.
SQL> select * from t1;
A B C ---------- -------------------- -------------------- 1 2 3 2 5
SQL> select rownum,a.* from t1 a;
ROWNUM A B C ---------- ---------- -------------------- -------------------- 1 1 2 3 2 2 3 5 4 [code]....
I'm using this code, and it performs fine, but I'm wondering if there is a more elegant way to do it--maybe with "ROLLBACK". Basically (as you can see) I need to get a normal count for each group but also for each group take a percentage of the total count (so all groups pct adds up to 100 (oh yeah, don't test for zero below, but just a test... )
select c.Event, c.code, count(1) as calls, total.total_count, count(1) / total.total_count * 100 as pct_of_total from table1 c
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[Edit MC: add code tags, do it yourself next time]
I M USING APEX 4.1 AND CREATED SELECT LIST ON PAGE, I WANT TO SHOW MIN VALUE OF THE SELECT LIST FOR THAT I WROTE IN THAT SELECT LIST PROPERTIES UNDER DEFAULT TAG MIN; AND CHOOSE PL/SQL EXPRESSION BUT ITS GIVING ERROR "Error computing item default value for page item P1_PRODUCT."
BUT IF I HARDCORE THE VALUE CONTAINING IN MY DATA LIKE PRODUCT ID = 1, I HARDCODED IN DEFAULT VALUE 1 AND SELECT PL/SQL EXPRESSION IT WORKS.
BUT ITS NOT DONE LIKE THIS I WANT TO SELECT BY DEFAULT MIN VALUE OF THE SELECT LIST, SO THAT THE DATA SHOULD BE DISPLAYED ACCORDING TO THAT.
THE EXACT REQUIREMENT IS TO ENTER THE SELECT LIST DEFAULT VALUE IN SESSION SO THAT DATA IS TO BE DISPLAYED.
Reg. Area Age <=19 20 <= Age <= 24 25 <=Age <= 29 Total No. of Voters xxxx 10 15 7 32 yyyy 5 7 3 15
I have work out a script but the age is not in a range
select * FROM (select rgs_id_reg_area, count(decode(fbd_age,19,fbd_age)) Age19, count(decode(fbd_age,20,fbd_age)) Age20 FROM rubyvoterstat where vote ='Y' GROUP by rgs_id_reg_area) order by rgs_id_reg_area
I am running this query but am not getting data that is correct.
SELECT a.prod_id, a.prod_name, a.artist_name, COUNT(*) FROM po_my_purchase_tb a, cm_track_tb b WHERE a.prod_id = b.prod_id and b.GNR_CD = 'GR000017' AND a.purchase_date > '10-FEB-10' AND ROWNUM<50 GROUP BY a.prod_id, a.prod_name, a.artist_name, a.buy_seq ORDER BY COUNT(*) desc
I need to get an accumulated value for a count. E.g. The table has purchased date, purchased item, purchased item type. The count of purchased item groyup by purchased type on every purchased date. Now, we got the count value (purchased item). But, I want the accumulated count value on every purchased date. So that I will get that how many items has been purchased on a particular date.
I pulled in 1121 SSN's into a table and am using that table as the basis for returning data from other tables...including how many documents a user has in their folder.
My query; however, is only returning 655 rows...it is returning only those rows that have documents in their folders. I want to return ALL rows...WHETHER OR NOT THEY HAVE A DOCUMENT COUNT (count(*)). How can I get all 1,121 rows to return? I would like the output to look like:
SSN LOCATION EMP_STATUS FOL_STATUS COUNT(*) -- For those folders containing documents: XXX-XX-XXXX WHATEVER WHATEVER WHATEVER 12
-- For those folders containing 0 documents: XXX-XX-XXXX WHATEVER WHATEVER WHATEVER NULL
Here is the query in it's current state:
-- Get User/Folder/Doc Count Information SELECT b.ssn, b.location, b.emp_status, c.fol_status, COUNT (*)
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So again, my problem here is that...not all FOLDERS contain DOCUMENTS...but I still want the folder data lised...I just need it listed with either a zero count (0), or a NULL in the COUNT(*) column.
I'm trying the various joins, but none of them seem to be working.
I've tried the old 8i (+) join as follows:
AND c.fol_id = d.doc_fol_id(+)
I've tried the inner join:
AND c.fol_id(+) = d.doc_fol_id
...and I've tried the 9i method (left outer and full outer) using the following types of notations:
folder c full outer join documend d on c.fol_id = d.doc_fol_id
...so far, no luck. I'm still having only 655 rows returned (the 655 are those folders that HAVE document count > 0. Any folder that has zero documents in the document table just aren't being returned in the query.)
we're having a few tables which queries about 10.000 articles. As we don't show them all at once we are using pagination and use the rownum to show only a limited number of the results.
Now as these queries are pretty complex we have to optimize them and since we use pagination we have to call our query twice (first we make a count(*) and then we call the small resultset of a few rows). Ofcourse we are looking for a solution to call it only once and still use the pagination. We could load the whole resultset of 10.000 results and let java show only a few but that makes our line between the oracle and webserver pretty heavy. Is there a way to call the total number of results and give back only a small resultset just in one query?
I want the number of UNITS with the Status EN/PL for AREA 3/6
ID 1 has area 3 and 6 but only EN so count 1 (no PL) ID 2 has area 6 but DR so no count ID 3 has area 3 and 6 for EN and PL so 1 for each ID 4 has area 6 three times and 3 once so count.
CREATE TABLE DAN_T1 ( ID varchar(8), AREA varchar(8), UNIT varchar(8), STATUS varchar(8) )