Insert into TEST(CREDIT_BALANCE, AWARDS_BALANCE)
Values ('1678.09', '1678.9');
Insert into TEST(CREDIT_BALANCE, AWARDS_BALANCE)
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From valid records from test table those two columns,need to be insert into test1 table. We should validate the decimal values while selecting from test table.
Recently i have started working on PLSQL coding. I have a requirement. Either error or un-processed record count is 90% of to be processed records then the script has to fail. Currently I am having a situation where error count is 1 and total to be processed is also 1.
in the below V_ERR is error count V_UPS is un processed count V_PROCESSED_COUNT is total to be processed.
I am expecting PASS result but it is giving FAIL.
DECLARE V_ERR NUMBER:=0; V_UPS NUMBER:=0; V_PROCESSED_COUNT NUMBER:=0; NIN NUMBER; BEGIN V_PROCESSED_COUNT:=1; [Code] .......
In my form i have a multi record block which is based on a table in which i am performing insertion, deletion, updation.
My requirement is as below,
While saving a records i want to check distinct value of specific item can not be greater than some value say 2. Then only my records should be saved. I am planning to populate those values in a collection table type and take the distinct values from it. How to populate record values in a collection table type.
I have a field in a table that is declared in the CREATE statement as an INT datatype. However, when I query that table using vb.net, the value comes back as a decimal.
How do you declare a field in Oracle as a true integer data type?
Actually I got a data in hex values and i want to convert it to datetime format. But before i convert the hex value into datetime format, i must convert the hex values into decimal val first for each 2 digits of hex values. This is an example of the input data:-
This is input data in hex value:- STARTTIME : 080b1317021a
This is decimal value after convert from hex to decimal:- STARTTIME : 081119230226
My problem is how could i convert hex to decimal in oracle? Below are my coding:-
case when substr(LOAD_NGNSM.STARTTIME, 1, 2) not between '00' and '99' or substr(LOAD_NGNSM.STARTTIME, 3, 2) not between '01' and '12' or substr(LOAD_NGNSM.STARTTIME, 5, 2) not between '01' and '31' or substr(LOAD_NGNSM.STARTTIME, 7, 2) not between '00' and '59' or substr(LOAD_NGNSM.STARTTIME, 9, 2) not between '00' and '59' [code]....
I am using Oracle Forms 6i. In my program unit i write into a .CSV and .TXT File. Here if the amount is 100.00 then it prints as 100 only. That is if the 2nd decimal digit is 0 it doesnt print it.
For example 10.00 -->10 10.01--> 10.01 10.10-->10.1 10.12-->10.12
I used to_char(nvl(&amount,0),'9999999.99') so if query select to_char(nvl(10.10,0),'9999999.99') from dual, then i get the output as 10.10.
Do you think this is a problem with Oracle forms or SQL or the formatting of .TXT & .CSV.
Using Oracle SQL Developer 2.1.1.64 to run the queries & Oracle 11g.
I have two numbers in two colomns of an oracle table(colomn a & colomn b). I am trying to divide colomn a/colomn b and putting the results in colomn c & also in colomn d (all in the same table) using update commands
Eg: UPDATE MTOTABLE_PWELD pw SET pw.WELDO=(pw.pipe_length/12000);
But here is the real issue. In colomn d I only need the integer portion of the division value.
For example , when I divide colomn a/colomn b , let us assume that we are getting a value of 2.56. Then I want the value of 2 to go to colomn d.
I tried round((colomn a/colomn b),0). But it rounds off 2.56 to 3. I dont want that. I need the exact integer portion of the value to be seperated.
load data infile 'C:\Documents and Settings\xxxxx\Desktop\abc.txt' APPEND PRESERVE BLANKS INTO TABLE table1
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When I run the above control file in sqlldr, I'm getting the error as Record 1: Rejected - Error on table table1, column column3. ORA-01481: invalid number format model
In the table the column3 data type is NUMBER(6,2).: The column size in table is 6 and position of column3 in control file is only 4. Also if possible let me know how the same data (send me 2 dummy records) which exactly works for the above control file especially for column3 where decimal number comes in the flat file.
For generating the flat file, for column3, i'm using LPAD(:value,4,0) in the select query column list.
I have a small prob. I want an amount to be always 2 decimal places. I've used the Round function - Round(amount,2). the problem is that if the amount is only to 1 dp like 1.4. the above function will return 1.4. I want it to appear like 1.40
I am using an portuguese(brazil) Oracle 11g db,which should have ',' as decimal char. it seems to be working fine when i m trying to get numerical data via select query,but when i am trying to retrive the same data using out parameter of an sproc.I am getting data with '.' as decimal char.
I have loaded shape files with SQL developer Georaper and limited number of decimals to 8. There is option to limit number of decimals in georapter.But there are some X, Y with many decimals. This may create problem in spatial functions in which geometries are compared and filtered
how to control the decimal points of X,Y to be loaded in geometry column. -0.4695623500000000172249770002963487058878 51.47160360000000167701728059910237789154-0.4702653600000000211345252409955719485879 51.47174944999999723904693382792174816132-0.4713475400000000092859409051015973091125 51.47330664999999783049133839085698127747-0.4717886499999999760923685698799090459943
I have data stored in the format 01.01 , 01.02,02.03 in one field of table , i dont want my user to deviate from this coding by not typing like 0001.01 or anything othen than above format , how can i prevent this.
I have two date fields in my form one start date and the other is end date.I have changed their properties to datetime and set the initial value $$dbdatetime$$ and format mask to dd/mm/rrrr 24HH:MM , what i want is
1.i want to display the A.M and P.M along with that. 2.If the time and date of end dt is lesser than start error must come. 3.If the user enters the P.M during the day time before noon then it should give error message.
I had used a When-Validate-Item trigger against an text item.
Also i had a push button (EXIT) for Exiting from the Form with code : Exit_Form(no_validation);
But if an invalid text is entered in the Text-Item and after that if i use the EXIT push Button then it doesnot exit from the Form till a valid text is entered inside the Text-Item.
how to Exit from Form even if the Text-Item has Invalid Value.
In our company we have a requirement to export data out of a live dbs and import that into a test db for issue replication,debugging & fixing from time to time.
As a junior DBA am resposible to import a dump file provided to me into a test DB. The export is taken off by customer dbas or consultants for a specified list of tables/schemas etc.
I have readonly access to source database and the issue I am facing is after the import there are certain objects that get missed out or do not get imported properly.
I would like to know if there was a script I can use to generate a report on the source DB and then run the same on the target DB after the import and compare to find out if any objects got missed out.
create TABLE pan_number(pan CHAR(10) NOT NULL); INSERT INTO pan_number(pan) VALUES('ABCDE1234A'); INSERT INTO pan_number(pan) VALUES('FGHIG5678F'); INSERT INTO pan_number(pan) VALUES('ABCDE12345'); INSERT INTO pan_number(pan) VALUES('ABCD1234A'); select * from pan_number;
now i need to validate valid PAN number which is of " The first 5 letters should be alphabets & last letter as alphabet & total length of PAN no. should be 10 digit"
i need to display valid PAN number , only first two rows are valid PAN numbers.