SQL & PL/SQL :: Bind And Host Variables
Dec 22, 2011i have some confusion with bind and host variable.
View 4 Repliesi have some confusion with bind and host variable.
View 4 RepliesWhich of the below is considered a bind variable. In example one proc. Test the parameter p1 is directly used in the query, so this can be considered as a bind variable.
Is that true about the second proc. where p1 is assigned to a local variable v1 , or this needs hard parsing because v1 is not a bind variable ?
Create or replace procedure test(p1 IN VARCHAR2,p_refcursor OUT SYS_REFCURSOR) IS
BEGIN
OPEN p_refcursor FOR select * from Test_tab WHERE item=p1;
END;
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Create or replace procedure test1(p1 IN VARCHAR2,p_refcursor OUT SYS_REFCURSOR) IS
v1 varchar2(100):=p1;
BEGIN
OPEN p_refcursor FOR select * from Test_tab WHERE item=v1;
END;
I have written a small code while going through the PL/SQL guide but I got a message for the BIND VARIABLE. I don't think I have used any bind variable in this code.
<<outer>>
declare
v_sal1 number(7,2) := 60000;
v_comm number(7,2) : v_sal1 * 0.20;
v_message varchar2(2000) := 'eligible for commission';
begin
[code]........
Create and invoke the GET_JOB function to return a job title.
a.Create and compile a function called GET_JOB to return a job title.
b.Create a VARCHAR2 host variable called b_title, allowing a length of 35 characters. Invoke the function with job ID SA_REP to return the value in the host variable, and then print the host variable to view the result.
This is my FUNCTION:
CREATE OR REPLACE
FUNCTION GET_JOB(
p_jobid IN jobs.job_id%TYPE)
RETURN VARCHAR2
[code]...
This is how I invoked the FUNCTION but WHILE DECLARING THE BIND VARIABLE IT IS GIVING ME AN ERROR!!!!!
VARIABLE b_title VARCHAR2(35)
set serveroutput on
DECLARE
P_JOBID VARCHAR2(10);
v_jobtitle VARCHAR2(200);
[code]...
I have a requirement where I have to return data as per filter clauses provided on the front end, which may or may not be filled as per the users' choice.
To create a test case, I have created a query joining the emp and dept tables and I add the where clauses dynamically depending on whether the filter has been provided or not.
CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE emp_ot AS OBJECT (
empno NUMBER(4),
ename VARCHAR2(10),
[Code]....
It works very well, the 'literals' are being converted into bind variables (due to CURSOR_SHARING being set to SIMILAR) and the optimizer is able to figure out the correct execution path every time, although it is true that potentially 5 versions of this query will be sitting in the shared pool, but the DBAs are happy to live with that.
Going forward in version 12, CURSOR_SHARING=SIMILAR will be deprecated and the DBAs are not happy for us to write this sort of code anymore.
Is there a suitable way to achieve what this piece of code does?
I have tried and tested this method:
SELECT emp.empno, emp.ename, emp.job, dept.deptno, dept.dname
FROM emp, dept
WHERE emp.deptno = dept.deptno
AND emp.empno = NVL(p_empno, emp.empno)
AND emp.ename LIKE NVL(p_ename, emp.ename)||'%'
...
but the query takes far longer to execute in this manner (that is using my real tables).
How many maximum number of bind variables,can we use in Execute Immediate.
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Select
Nvl(Sum(DbAmt),0), Nvl(Sum(CrAmt),0)
From FnTrantt A
Where A.GrpCode=:1 And
A.CmpCode=:2 And';
A.DiviCode=:3 And';
A.SubDiVCd=:4 And';
A.FinYear>=''0001'' And';
A.VchDate Between :5 And :6' And
A.GlCode In :7;
[code]....
In The Above mentioned Code, am using bind variables, In variable no. 7 in passing character string ('05124','05125')I am not able to fetch the value,
i have been looking at a query that uses a wrong plan. db=11.2.0.3 with user bind peeking enabled. this is a simplified version demonstrating the problem:
select egp.bsn,egp.klantnummer as "Persoonsnummer", egp.samengesteldenaam as "Samengesteldenaam", egp.geboortedatum as "Geboortedatum"from pr_eigenschappen2 egpwhere(egp.bsn = :b1 or :b2 is null)and rownum < 51 egp.bsn is varchar2(10) and has high selectivity (almost unique), and is btree-indexed. table and index have adequate statistics. when run with b1:=928818 and b2:=928818 (both bound as varchar2(10)) a full table scan+filter is used on pr_eigenschappen2. if the query is changed to select egp.bsn,egp.klantnummer as "Persoons nummer", egp.samengesteldenaam as "Samengesteldenaam", egp.geboortedatum as "Geboortedatum"from pr_eigenschappen2 egpwhere(egp.bsn = :b1 or 928818 is null)
and rownum < 51the index on bsn is used, and the query is not taking 3.9 seconds but 1 millisecond.if i would have a choice, the query would be different. i don't want to talk about the raison d'etre of the query, i would like to know why the optimizer is not using the index in the first case.
While running by run script to perform few DMLs - im getting the ORA-06502 - PL/SQL:numeric or value error: host bind array too small.i ve put the server output off and then ON to clear the cache.Still same issue.
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l_cursor sys_refcursor;
l_query constant varchar2(1000) :=
'select a'
|| 'from ' || p_user || '.user_table'
|| 'where param0 = :x'
|| 'and param1 = :x'
|| 'and param2 = :x'
[Code]...
Suppose I execute my_proc many times and for multiple values of p_user. For performance reasons, will l_query be stored in the cache as I am using bind variables or it will not since I have the concatenation with p_user value ?
can i have some real time code piece for bind variables steps and obndrv(...)
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create table using bind variable in EXECUTE IMMEDIATE.. I want to know whether oracle allows to create table using bind variable in EXECUTE IMMEDIATE..
Following is the example :
Declare
test_tab varchar2(10) := 'tab_test';
sql_stm varchar2(100);
Begin
sql_stm := 'create table ' || :a || ' (col1 NUMBER)';
dbms_output.put_line(sql_stm);
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE sql_stm
using test_tab;
Exception
WHEN OTHERS THEN
dbms_output.put_line(sqlerrm || ' ' || sqlcode);
End;
After running above block it is giving error : ORA-01008: not all variables bound.
We have recently upgraded application (from Oracle Applications 11.5.9 to 12.1.3) and database (from 9.2.0.5.0 to 11.2.0.3.0).Since we are confronting to performances issues, i try to analyse some queries which Explains plans seems strange (in my opinion).Studying one of them i discover the next case (which according to my logic, i can't explain): --
Just bind variable --select *from MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS mmtwhere 1 = 1and mmt.INVENTORY_ITEM_ID = :p1and mmt.ORGANIZATION_ID = :p2and mmt.TRANSACTION_REFERENCE = :p3--and mmt.SUBINVENTORY_CODE = :p4 PlanSELECT STATEMENT ALL_ROWS Cost: 5 Bytes: 361 Cardinality: 1 2 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID TABLE INV.MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS Cost: 5 Bytes: 361 Cardinality: 1 1 INDEX RANGE SCAN INDEX XXSPE.XXSPE_MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSAC_N99 Cost: 3 Cardinality: 2-- Nvl on bind variable --select *from MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS mmtwhere 1 = 1and mmt.INVENTORY_ITEM_ID = :p1and
[code]...
I am trying to create a collection using bind variables in APEX 4.1. I have the following procedure but all I get is an error in the debug page DOH ORA-20104:
create_collection_from_query_b Error:ORA-01006: bind variable does not exist
My code is
DECLARE
l_names wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2;
l_values wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2;
l_names(1) := 'EXPENSE_FROM';
l_names(2) := 'EXPENSE_TO';
[code]....
Am using Oracle 9i and developing stored procedures in SQL Developer. Have a situation where one stored procedure A is calling another B. Stored proc B builds the SQL based on parameters passed in. For one of the parameters i would like to use a bind variable in the SQL that proc B builds. The bind var is passed back to proc A as a part of the SQL string. In proc A, i then try to bind that variable to a parameter(value), however, the bind does not seeem to work.
The SQL string contained in v_SQLStatement defined as VARCHAR(4000) that is passed back to proc A looks like:
SELECT em.event_title AS event_name,
e.start_date AS start_date,
e.end_date AS end_date
FROM d_event_ml em
inner join d_event e
ON em.event_id = e.event_id
WHERE em.language_id = 46
AND e.end_date >= SYSDATE
AND e.stream_id IN ( :v_x1 )
AND e.event_id IN (SELECT event_id
FROM d_events_seas
[code]....
and o_EventList is defined as REF CURSOR. i'm experiencing is that :v_x1 stays as :v_x1 and does not change.This is my first attempt at using bind vars. URL....
I Want to declare some host variables with global scope. Like this C variable:
MyFile.h
...
char str_var[20];
...
But i can't put SQL sentences in a include file. And if i do this:
MyFile.pc
...
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
char str_var_h[20];
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
...
... I can't see this variable from others sources, although I declare it like 'extern'.
I executed the following PL/SQL block in SqlDeveloper :
VARIABLE max_dept_no NUMBER
DECLARE
v_dept_name VARCHAR2(30) := '&p_dept_name';
v_max NUMBER(4,0);
BEGIN
SELECT MAX(department_id) INTO v_max FROM departments;
:max_dept_no := v_max + 20;
INSERT INTO departments VALUES (:max_dept_no,v_dept_name, NULL,NULL) ;
END;
/
And it gave the error : Quote:Error report:
ORA-01400: cannot insert NULL into ("HR"."DEPARTMENTS"."DEPARTMENT_ID")
ORA-06512: at line 7
01400. 00000 - "cannot insert NULL into (%s)"
The same code when executed in iSqlPlus gave no error.
We are going to test migration of g10 to g11. To reduce maintenance of configuration we want to install new Oracle on the same server and start on the same port with the same SID. To achieve that we are going to configure new Oracle on different IP and hostname (managed by DNS, whatever). So listener will be configured like for different servers with identical SIDs.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have the below cursor 1 which is working already.For my requirement i want to use bind variable like second cursor.But its telling Bind Variable "p_col_list" is NOT DECLARED.
How to use bind variable Here.
Cursor1:
DECLARE
emp_cv sys_refcursor;
iid NUMBER := 1;
i_sql varchar2(100);
p_col_list varchar2(2000) := 'aaa,bbb,ccc,ddd';
BEGIN
i_sql := 'select '''||REPLACE(p_col_list, ',', ''',''')||''' from dual '||CHR(10) ;
dbms_output.put_line(i_sql);
OPEN emp_cv FOR i_sql ;
END;
Cursor2:
DECLARE
emp_cv sys_refcursor;
iid NUMBER := 1;
i_sql varchar2(100);
p_col_list varchar2(2000) := 'aaa,bbb,ccc,ddd';
BEGIN
i_sql := 'select '''||REPLACE(:p_col_list, ',', ''',''')||''' from dual '||CHR(10) ;
dbms_output.put_line(i_sql);
OPEN emp_cv FOR i_sql using p_col_list;
END;
Whenever I try to create this trigger, it asks for values for :OLD and :NEW for some reason, and then when I attempt to put those in, it just says
Unable to bind ":OLD"
Unable to bind ":NEW"
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER audit_grade_change
BEFORE UPDATE OF final_letter_grade ON enrollments
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
UPDATE grade_change_history SET old_final_grade=:old.final_letter_grade, new_final_grade=:new.final_letter_grade;
end;
am I using :OLD and :NEW incorrectly?
I will be duplicating my production database back to a few weeks ago on my test server, to retrieve certain data. I am running 11g standard edition, not using a recovery catalog.
Below are the basic steps I plan to take in a nutshell.
1. Copy the backup files to the test system
2. In the rman run block (on the test server)
A. Set newname for each of the datafiles and tempfiles (don't have many files)
B. Duplicate command to point in time, specifying backup location and no filename check.
3. Export the data
I am using windows 7 as my platform...I am not able to set host credential in my system. I want to know how to set host credential in windows 7.
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if(:new.sumthing=1)and (:old.sumthing=0)the
do this..
how to avoid the bind variable in view.
The query is correct but it contains bind variable Based on this query, View has to be created for report
like example select * from emp where deptno = :deptno
How to get the correct result by avoiding bind variable because view does not accept bind variable.
I want to host name and max logon day from the below query But host name not belongs to start with 'IRS%' and 'EMEAUKIMIV00023828'.
My question is How to handle the backslash in oracle 8i and also check the below query is ok or not,
select host, max(logon_day) from (
select host,logon_day from system.stats$user_log
where host not like 'IRS%'
AND not in ('EMEAUKIMIV00023828'))
group by host;
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I guess it sucks cause the function GET_FILE_NAME give me the filename as my_image.jpg. Do I have to convert the filename every time?
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