SQL & PL/SQL :: Drop Table With Special Character?

Jul 15, 2011

I have created a table with space by mistake.how to drop that..?

QL> select * from cat where table_name like 'OM_DW_RTNORD%';

TABLE_NAME TABLE_TYPE
------------------------------ -----------
OM_DW_RTNORD? TABLE
OM_DW_RTNORD TABLE

[code]....

no rows selected

SQL> drop table OM_DW_RTNORD? purge;
drop table OM_DW_RTNORD? purge
*
ERROR at line 1:ORA-00911: invalid character

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Jul 3, 2013

There two users a and b,and the table b.test_part.And one procedure under a ,text like below:

create or replace procedure a.sp_test
is
vs_sqls varchar2(32767);
begin
vs_sqls:='alter table b.test_part truncate partition p_day';
execute immediate vs_sqls;
end;

now,i have to grant drop any table to a.but in fact,i prefer to drop the special one table "b.test_partany" rather than any other table.how ? no by trigger!

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We have Oracle 10g and user trying to Insert following in one of our table field and getting error:

'REVOLUCIÃ"N Historical Corruptions Agenda'

Getting follwoing error:

ORA-00911: invalid character
create table Employee
(Emp_ID Varchar2 (10),
Company_Name Varchar2 (40)
)
Insert into Employee
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select id from tab1 where id like 'A%';

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I am trying to insert data into table through SQL.

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Dec 1, 2010

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Here is the code.

SET PAGES 2000;
SET LINES 200;
SET SERVEROUTPUT ON;
SET VERIFY OFF;
spool update_table.log ;

[code]....

The RESULTS follow. Of course, I can copy this statement and execute in sqlplus without a problem.

---------------------------------------------
- UNKNOWN ERROR CONDITION
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;
---------------------------------------------
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SQL>

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Harshita 1323 BSC
Atul 1734 BCOM
L'Pradhan 3739 BA

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Feb 5, 2013

This is the cursor which fetches from View uk_case_recommends_vw and this view calls the table ukcc_case_casenames below is the query

cursor cur_case_name_search is
select a.*,DENSE_RANK() OVER (ORDER BY sc desc) rank
from uk_case_recommends_vw a
where rownum < 2 + 3;
SELECT
/*+first_rows(4) index(u ukcc_case_casename_idx)*/
persistentid,
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Here in this table my case name may be with special character or normal .

For Ex ('R V Wilson') - With Special character
('R V Wilson') - Without Special character

Actually my cursor is not fetching with special character ..neither it is not mentioning as no data found. Find the piece of code below.. I am not getting values after opening the cursor.

open cur_case_name_search;
loop
fetch cur_case_name_search into v_case_name_row;
exit when cur_case_name_search%notfound or
v_case_name_row.rank > v_matchingvalue or
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i want to store special characters in database. i have tried following but not succeed. how to store and retrieve it. Herewith i'm posting my try.I want to store and retrieve following character.

SQL> select nchr(181) from dual;

N
-
µ

SQL> create table temp (uom varchar2(10));

Table created.

SQL> insert into temp values(nchr(181));

1 row created.

SQL> commit;

Commit complete.

SQL> select * from temp;

UOM
----------
?

here i'm getting the '?' but i want 'µ'.

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Feb 21, 2011

I have to update 'SAINT BARTHÉLEMY' in the database . when I update the same from sql prompt Its getting updated correctly .

But when we want to see the same from Toad/Sql developer its interpreting this character in different way .

I tried e.g.

select dump( 'SAINT BARTHÉLEMY') from dual;
select dump( 'É') from dual;
Returns me
DUMP('SAINTBARTHÉLEMY')
---------------------------------------------------------------
Typ=96 Len=16: 83,65,73,78,84,32,66,65,82,84,72,144,76,69,77,89
DUMP('É')

[code]....

Where I should fix to bring both in sync.

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Jan 7, 2011

E1 Table Data

Job_id
Sa_Clerk
Sa_Manager
Sahil

select job_id from E1 where instr(job_id,'_')>0;

returns output

Sa_Clerk
Sa_Manager

same as

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resturns

Sa_Clerk
Sa_Manager

Same Result , Then What is exact need of Escape

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Aug 29, 2012

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If i use workaround by using chr(255) function i am getting below behavior.

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---------------------------
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However below query gives null value.

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Sep 17, 2012

A database containing inventory data has been migrated from Oracle 10g to Oracle 11g. I have access to both the Oracle 10g and Oracle 11g database on different client computers. Both databases use the same character set, WE9MSWIN1252 (query shown below). However the results from the sql SELECT show incorrectly displayed characters. I would like the "1/2" character and degree character to show in the text. The ASCIISTR function shows that the underlying ascii is the same in the two copies of the databases.

Is there a setting that needs to be changed in Oracle 11g so that the saved special characters in the database show correctly (as in Oracle 10).

Query of database character set

SQL> Select value from SYS.NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS where PARAMETER = 'NLS_CHARACTERSET'
WE8MSWIN1252

Under Oracle 11g, this is a query on DSI using SQLPLUS 11.2.0.1.0.

SQL> select description from part where id = '57234';

DESCRIPTION
----------------------------------------
KL BRKT PLN 22╜░ ANGLE (AMER BOT RAIL)
SQL> select asciistr(description) from part where id='57234';
ASCIISTR(DESCRIPTION)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[code].....

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I have a file which i am loading , the last column is being loaded with special character which looks like sqare shape character for all the rows.How can i prevent it to load as it is not present in the file

data in file

Department|2|Tranport for London|Rail & Underground|ER|ER|ER|ER|ER|ER|555555555|Owner 8|8

the data once loaded for the last column on which is for above example last column value 8 will be loaded with 8 and square share character.

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Nov 3, 2010

I have requirement to cleanup special character of field. The data which is retrieved from the field and written to text file.

So Here

Ã- should be replaced by i
HÃ-­re - I need value Hire(actual value) from the filed.
í- this has written into file instead of i

In database i have the following

NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET - AL16UTF16
NLS_CHARACTERSET - UTF8

I tried this

select convert('HÃ-re','UTF8') from dual
------------------------
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"SELECT xmltype(RCATT).extract('/JASON/RCA/SUB_PROBLEM_TYPE').getStringVal() as SPT,
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xmltype(RCATTT).extract('/JASON/RCA/ELABORATION').getStringVal() as ELA,
xmltype(RCATT).extract('/JASON/RCA/PREVENTION').getStringVal() as PRE
FROM table"

Above is my select statement

some explanation: the above select statement is to select the child node inside the xml content. But the child note contains some special character "<>" that illegally in xml.

Below is my xml content for the node of sub_problem_type

<JASON>
<RCA>
<SUB_PROBLEM_TYPE>
For <FS_PLS_WAIT>, it is appeared in both valid and invalid password entered case but in requirement, only valid case has stated the display of <FS_PLS_WAIT>. This is the legacy radio behavior.
</SUB_PROBLEM_TYPE>
</RCA>
</JASOn>

The result will generate the following issue.

ORA-31011: XML parsing failed ORA-19202: Error occurred in XML processing LPX-00225: end-element tag "ELABORATION" does not match start-element tag "FS_PLS_WAIT" Error at line 10 ORA-06512: at "SYS.XMLTYPE", line 301 ORA-06512: at line 1

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why the below is not the same?

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BEGIN
INSERT
INTO TempTable(QueryID,LineID,data,Datetime)
SELECT
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[code]....

The code above resuts into INVALID state of stored procedure and cannot be executed.

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Nov 4, 2011

Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.5.0

SQL> SELECT * FROM NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS where parameter = 'NLS_CHARACTERSET';
PARAMETER VALUE
------------------------------ ----------------------------------
NLS_CHARACTERSET AL32UTF8
SQL>

There is table (VIN_TEMP) in my company database containing following records. It seems like this table should contain some greek language special chracter values instead of this weird data.

SQL> select * from vin_temp;
ATTR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
���9999
���9998
���9997
���9997

[code]....

Client are reporting these records as invalid and requesting us to fix. As i investigated i found out, this table was created and loaded few year back. Client sent us one time files which we loaded into this table. I was able to find the code which was actually used to load this table, but unfortunately i was not able to find the raw files where we load this data from...

It seems like Previous Developer specified character set "UTF8" statement, in his sql loader script, to load this data. It seem those file contain some Greek language special character data which was not support by "UTF8" charater set and result in creating those invalid data. My Job is to fix these invalid records and convert them back to its original values which were present in the raw file. I tried to contact client and see if i can find out the raw files but no luck. I tried to use convert function as mention to convert this data from "UTF8" to our current character set format but no luck.

SQL> SELECT attr, dump(attr), convert(attr,'UTF8', 'AL32UTF8') from vin_temp;
ATTR DUMP(ATTR) CONVERT(ATTR,'UTF8','AL32UTF8'
------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------
���9999 Typ=1 Len=13: 239,191,189,239,191,189,239,191,189,57,57,57,57 ���9999
���9998 Typ=1 Len=13: 239,191,189,239,191,189,239,191,189,57,57,57,56 ���9998
���9997 Typ=1 Len=13: 239,191,189,239,191,189,239,191,189,57,57,57,55 ���9997
���9997 Typ=1 Len=13: 239,191,189,239,191,189,239,191,189,57,57,57,55 ���9997

[code]....

Here is the script to create table with those type of invalid records.

create table VIN_TEMP
(
attr VARCHAR2(50 CHAR)
);
insert into VIN_TEMP (attr) values ('���9999');
insert into VIN_TEMP (attr) values ('���9998');

[code]....

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load data
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replace
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FROM ( XMLTABLE('//ROW'
PASSING (SELECT xmltype('<ROWSET>
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[code]........

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FROM ( XMLTABLE('//ROW'
PASSING (SELECT xmltype('<ROWSET>
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Note:

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Below are steps taken to resolve the issue -

ALTER DATABASE CHARACTER SET WE8MSWIN1252;

i got this error: ORA-12712: new character set must be a superset of old character set

below are the commands executed by me:

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