SQL & PL/SQL :: Dynamic LEFT HAND Values While Assignments?

Apr 14, 2010

how to assign the values by taking the values on LEFT HAND SIDE DYNAMICALLY.

Say if I have a,b,c,d in an array then I need to take variables from the array and assign some values to it. Like a=1;b=2;c=3;d=4;

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SQL & PL/SQL :: How To Get Count Of Null Values In Left Outer Join

Oct 16, 2012

I am using left outer join to fetch PRSN_KEY .I need to find null values in B.PRSN_KEY. I am using below query but its giving me 0 count.

select count(*) from (
Select A.PRSN_KEY AS AKEY,B.PRSN_KEY AS BKEY from CD03955P.H_CM_EEST_EEOR A LEFT JOIN CD03955P.H_CM_EEST_EEOR B
ON
A.PRSN_KEY =B.PRSN_KEY
where
A.CAT_ID=111
AND
A.DATA_SOURCE='PEN_CO'
AND
B.CAT_ID = 1 and B.DATA_SOURCE ='PEN_EEST'
AND B.CAT_CD IN ('ACTIVE','LOA','LOAWP','LOAMLP','LOAMLN')
AND B.EFBEGDT < A.EFBEGDT
)
where BKEY IS NULL

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SQL & PL/SQL :: How To Get Left Padded Sequence Values In Variable To Insert It In Table For ID Creation

Feb 22, 2010

I have a stored proc SP_INSERT_TRAINEES.Here sTraineeNo is provided as input which has count of trainee needs to be inserted in table aaa_foc.user_profile. The sequence is used to generate ids as :

CREATE SEQUENCE AAA_FOC.TRAINEE_ID INCREMENT BY 1 MINVALUE 0 MAXVALUE 999 NOCACHE NOCYCLE NOORDER

I want the values for ids to be inserted as 001,002,003,.......010,011,................099,100,101,............999.So that the values in the table would be like TRAINEE001,002.......

I have tried to use LPAD to it but the values are getting insertes as TRAINEE1,2,3...........

The code is given below:

CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE AAA_FOC9.SP_INSERT_TRAINEES
(sTraineeNo IN NUMBER,
nReturned_O OUT NUMBER)
IS
ln_insert_cnt PLS_INTEGER :=0;
nSequence NUMBER:=0;
[code]......

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Dynamic Column And Values?

May 30, 2012

I have two string one is comma separated values as a column name and another string which is having the comma separated value corresponding to the column name.

Example:
string1:='col1,col2,col3'
string2:='1,aaple,'2-jul-75'

now i have to create and run a query which will be like that

select * from emp where col1=1 and col2='apple' and col3='2-jul-75'

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Storing The Values Of Dynamic Columns In Oracle

Nov 18, 2012

I have a requirement to execute the query only once for all the columns mapped to a particular table. Lets take an example..

table t1 has the following columns mapping.

col1 col2 col3 col4
variable 1 table abc col1_abc ----
variable 2 table abc col2_abc ----
variable 3 table xyz col1_xyz ----
variable 4 table xyz col2_xyz ----
variable 5 table xyz col3_xyz ----
variable 6 table xyz col4_xyz ----

In col4 , we have to update the values of col3 (column) ... it is very easy to update the values by executing the query for each column but my requirement is ... I want to execute the query once for a table ( example select col1_abc,col2_abc from table_abc ... this will return always a single value after adding other conditions in where clause) and why I want to do this? .. because there can be multiple (might be 30 variables values)
from a single table.

I have converted the columns into rows by using listagg function now I have lets a dynamic query ( for the above example).

for i in 1.2
loop

l_query := ' select col1_abc, col2_abc from table_abc';
open c1 for l_query;

end loop;

my problem is : how to hold these values and update the above table?

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Listener Could Not Hand Off Client Connection

Nov 20, 2012

I am having Oracle 11g (Release 11.2.0.2.0) running on Windows Server 2007 SP2. I am trying to connect to this server from my system using SQL Plus command prompt. (Dedicated - redirect (client and server are on different computers)

I am getting an error: TNS-12518: TNS:listener could not hand off client connection.

When I checked the listener log in the server machine, these were the errors:
TNS-12518: TNS:listener could not hand off client connection
TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
TNS-00530: Protocol adapter error
32-bit Windows Error: 203: Unknown error

tnsname.ora entry in the client side(my system)
BAM = (DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = md1svcvwm01)(PORT = 1521))
)
[code]...

From the command prompt, I use sqlplus bamtest10/bamtest10@BAM to connect where in I am getting the errors.

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Forms :: Retrieving Dynamic Values In Builder 10gr2

Jun 30, 2011

How can i use this below example in forms builder 10gr2

var oput_cur refcursor
var tabname varchar2(30)
exec :tab_name := 'dual';
begin
open :oput_cur for 'select * from ' || :tabname;
end;
/
print oput_cur

how can i get the values from oput_cur into forms grids(containing text items).

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Networking And Gateways :: Listener Could Not Hand Off Client Connection

Nov 25, 2010

TNS-12518: TNS:listener could not hand off client connection
TNS-12571: TNS:packet writer failure
TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
TNS-00530: Protocol adapter error
Linux Error: 104: Connection reset by peer

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Server Administration :: Database Down - Listener Could Not Hand Off Client Connection

Apr 12, 2013

Unable to connect to database getting below error

sqlplus sys/oracle@server_name/orcl

SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Fri Apr 12 11:07:15 2013

Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.

ERROR:
ORA-12518: TNS:listener could not hand off client connection

Below is alertlog entry

Completed: alter database open
Thu Apr 04 17:06:19 2013
db_recovery_file_dest_size of 4096 MB is 0.00% used. This is a
user-specified limit on the amount of space that will be used by this

[code]...

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Jul 18, 2013

which table do I have to use to get the Inventory On Hand Packed Quantity  based on Oracle EBS Suite using backend? 

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Jul 9, 2013

I am working on Oracle forms 10g (Windows 7 OS).I have got one requirement to show one LOV for COLOR table. Say i have three colors BLACK, RED, BLUE in color table. Suppose in a multi record block if a user selects BLACK from a lov for one record then for the next record lov it should show only RED and BLUE. How to filter the COLOR from a LOV record group query which are already selected?

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Oct 15, 2008

I have many different file names within my table and I want to remove the .TXT extension from each one. I want to try this SQL but being a newbie in Oracle, I don't know how to say "Left" characters. "Left" is an invalid identifier.

Update TableName
Set File_Name = Left(File_Name, Len(File_Name)-4)
Where File_Name LIKE '%.TXT'

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Use Greater And Less Than In Left Join?

Apr 9, 2013

I am creating a query where I am trying to take phone call lengths and put them into buckets of length ranges 0:00 - 0:59, 1:00 - 1:59 etc. Even if there are no calls in the call table I need to return the range with a zero (hence the left join and nvl). When I do this the left join acts like an equal join, I suspect there is some reason left joins only work if there is an equal condition in the join (instead of >= and < that I use, or similarly I could use BETWEEN). I also have a question about performance (below).

The create table script for the lookup is like this:

CREATE TABLE DURATION_RANGES
(
RANGE_TEXT varchar2(20),
RANGE_LBOUND decimal(22),
RANGE_UBOUND decimal(22)
)

Sample inserts are:

INSERT INTO DURATION_RANGES (RANGE_TEXT,RANGE_LBOUND,RANGE_UBOUND) VALUES ('00:00 - 00:59',0,59);
INSERT INTO DURATION_RANGES (RANGE_TEXT,RANGE_LBOUND,RANGE_UBOUND) VALUES ('01:00 - 01:59',60,119);
etc.

The query is:
select
r.range_text as duration_range,
nvl(count(*),0) as calls,
nvl(SUM(call_duration),0) as total_duration
from

[code]...

As I say, it is not returning all ranges in the duration_ranges table, so acting like an inner join. I realize one solution would be to populate duration ranges with every value possible (instead of ranges) so join is an equal join, but that would make the duration_range table larger.

My questions:
1. Is it possible to get the left join to work with the duration range values as they currently are?
2. Even if 1 is possible, would it be better performance to have exact values (but a larger lookup table) and do an equals join instead of >=, < or BETWEEN? Performance now is not bad.

What I mean is (with only one time value and not lbound and ubound:

INSERT INTO DURATION_RANGES (RANGE_TEXT,RANGE_LBOUND,RANGE_UBOUND) VALUES ('00:00 - 00:59',0);
INSERT INTO DURATION_RANGES (RANGE_TEXT,RANGE_LBOUND,RANGE_UBOUND) VALUES ('00:00 - 00:59',1);
INSERT INTO DURATION_RANGES (RANGE_TEXT,RANGE_LBOUND,RANGE_UBOUND) VALUES ('00:00 - 00:59',2);

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SQL & PL/SQL :: LEFT JOIN And NVL Isn't Working

Nov 29, 2011

Using Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production

Here's a simplified version of the query I am having problems with:

SELECT
assoc.association_id
FROM mentor_initiative mi
LEFT JOIN program assoc_prog ON assoc_prog.program_id = -1
LEFT JOIN mentor_association assoc ON assoc.mentor_initiative_id = mi.mentor_initiative_id AND
NVL(assoc_prog.program_id, -1) = NVL(assoc.program_id, -1)

Note that there is no program with program id -1. So the assoc_prog left join will come up with nothing. I was thinking that since assoc_prog.program_id will be null, the second assoc left join would pick the row where assoc.program_id is null. However, the second left join doesn't join to any row.

In this query, it does join to an assoc row (I changed assoc_prog.program_id to NULL)

SELECT
assoc.association_id
FROM mentor_initiative mi
LEFT JOIN program assoc_prog ON assoc_prog.program_id = -1
LEFT JOIN mentor_association assoc ON assoc.mentor_initiative_id = mi.mentor_initiative_id AND NVL(NULL, -1) = NVL(assoc.program_id, -1)

I was thinking it would join to an assoc row in the first query though. How can I change the first query to have the desired effect of left joining to a row where assoc.program_id is null if assoc_prog.program_id is null?

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SQL & PL/SQL :: NULL In Left Joins

Jun 11, 2013

I am observing some skewed results for Left outer join where the main table has NULL in the field we are joining against with another table.

Just wondering if there are some tricks to get over it. I am currently using NVL(tab1.col1,'X') = NVL(tab2.col3,'X') and am just wondering if there is a better way to handle this.

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PL/SQL :: Dynamic Ref Cursor With Dynamic Fetch

Apr 8, 2013

I'm using dynamic sql (DBMS_SQL) to define columns of ref cursor. It works Ok but the problem is when i'm using PL/SQL CURSOR in the REF CURSOR. Then,I'm getting :

Error at line 3
ORA-00932: inconsistent datatypes: expected NUMBER got CURSER
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SQL", line 1830
ORA-06512: at "TW.PRINT_REF_CURSOR", line 28
ORA-06512: at line 9

Here is my code:
set serveroutput on
exec DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE(1000000);
declare
l_cursor sys_refcursor;
begin
[code]....

Is there a solution or bypass?

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Multiple Columns Right To Left Orientation?

Sep 15, 2009

i have downloaded ireports latest version (3.6.0) for working with jasper reports (3.5.2) and creating reports;How can I change the orientation of a 4 columns report in order to generate the columns starting from the right side.I need to generate a multiple columns report in arabic and it should be done from right to left.

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Dec 22, 2006

Is there is an equivalent to the 'LEFT' Function of SQLServer in Oracle9i?

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Apr 1, 2011

I am using forms 6i and oracle 10g. i want to display a char from database. that means a database string 'Bangladesh' is display from by one char to one char.

and display view right to left first display "B" then "BA" then 'BAN' etc.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Left Align Number Fields

Mar 11, 2010

Is there any way to align the output data of sql plus.

for eg., if i give "select custname, custid, custage from cust;" the ouput am getting is,

custname custid custage
aaa 1 23
bbbbb 2 22
cccc 3 45
dddddddd 4 21

but i need to left align the custid and custage.

my output should look like,

custname custid custage
aaa 1 23
bbbbb 2 22
cccc 3 45
dddddddd 4 21

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Left Outer Join Or Function

Oct 13, 2010

I have two tables employee_master and employee_time. There could be situation that record from employee_master does not exist in employee_time.

create table employee_master(employee_id number, employee_name varchar2(100));

insert into employee_master values(1, 'employee 1');
insert into employee_master values(2, 'employee 2');
insert into employee_master values (3, 'employee 3');

create table employee_time(employee_id number, project_id number, project_type varchar2(20), time_date date, hours number)
insert into employee_time values(1, 100, 'Billable', '01-Oct-2010', 10);
insert into employee_time values(1, 200, 'Billable', '02-Oct-2010', 9);
insert into employee_time values(1, 210, 'Non Billable', '03-Oct-2010', 10);
insert into employee_time values(2, 100, 'Billable', '01-Oct-2010', 10);
insert into employee_time values(2, 200, 'Billable', '02-Oct-2010', 9);

The requirement is to show all the employees from employee_master and with total billable hours and non billable hours, if not exist, show zero.The output will be:

Employee_ID Employee_Name Total_Billable_Hours Total_Non_Billable
1 Employee1 19 10
2 Employee2 19 0
3 Employee3 0 0

The question is to write a Left outer join query or to write a PL/SQL function which can return total rows if Employee_ID is supplied to it as a parameter

Query 1:
Select Employee_ID, Employee_name, sum(Billable), sum(Non_Billable)
From
(
Select a.Employee_ID, a.employee_name,
decode(b.project_type, 'Billable', hours, 0) as Billable,
decode(b.project_type, 'Non Billable', Hours, 0) as Non_Billable
from employee_master a
left outer join employee_time b on a.Employee_ID=b.Employee_ID
)
Group by Employee_ID, Employee_Name

Query 2:
Select Employee_ID, Employee_Name, func_billable(Employee_ID) as Billable, func_non_billable(Employee_ID) as Non_Billable
From Employee_Master

Which query is good from the performance perspective? In real situation the employee_time is a very huge table.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Joining A Query Instead Of Using Left Join?

Jan 20, 2011

joining this query instead of using the left join. Reason is want to show the score column in a different place and also do not want to show the second IPS column that is used in the joined query.

Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Product

select * from
(
select i.ips,
p.project_name,
p.project_segment,p.location,p.project_exec_model,
p.project_exec_model||' - '||p.project_config pmodel,
one.score schedule,two.score cost,three.score execution,four.score commercial,
nvl(one.score,0)+nvl(two.score,0)+nvl(three.score,0)+nvl(four.score,0) as total,

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Sep 21, 2012

I have the following query but it is taking too much time because of the LEFT OUTER JOIN on HST table which is a huge table , is there an alternative to LEFT OUTER JOIN that can be used to optimize the code:

SELECT HST.COMP_CODE,
HST.BRANCH_CODE,
HST.CURRENCY_CODE,
HST.GL_CODE,
HST.CIF_SUB_NO,
HST.SL_NO,
SUM(CV_AMOUNT) CV_AMOUNT,

[code].....

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Feb 16, 2013

Is there any possibility of creating a selection interface similar to our report or forms wizard where user can select single fields or multiple fields together and when he clicks on the arrow those fields data to be inserted into another table.Please refer attachment.

--this is the main table
create table batch_item (batch_no varchar2(12),item_batch varchar2(12),total_batch_qty number);

insert into batch_item ('0001','a',300);
insert into batch_item ('0002','b',200);
insert into batch_item ('0003','a',102);

--after inserting the data i should be able to move this data to corresponding batches by manually selection and pushing them to a batch.create table ct_item (item varchar2(12),item_nm varchar2(20),item_qty number);

insert into om_item values ('a','alpha',2);
insert into om_item values ('b','beta',3);
insert into om_item values ('c','gama',4);

--left side is om_item and right will have batch items where batch qty will be accumulated upon choose arrows.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: How To Calculate Sum Of Left Diagonal Of Table T1

Jul 13, 2011

t1

col1 col2 col3
1 10 100
2 20 200
3 30 300

How to calculate sum of left diagonal of table t1

1,20,300=321

Give me the query

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Nov 22, 2010

i am trying to left join a selection of two or more tables. what i have found, and solved part of my problem, is that oracle left joins only the last table in the select statement ...

i.e : select * from A, B left join C on C.id = A.id wouldn't work because left join applies to B and not A.

but as my queries grow i need to make something as follows :

select * from A, B
left join C on (C.ID_A = A.ID and C.ID_B = B.ID)
[... evantually more left joins as the preceding one may go here]

this query works for DB2 but Oracle claims that "A"."ID" is an invalid identifier, while the B.ID is recognized since it's the last table stated before the "LEFT JOIN" keyword.

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Jun 17, 2010

I have the following 2 SQLs ; one return 1 row, another one is no row returned.

select v.value
from v$parameter v
where v.name = 'cpu_count';

return value "1"

select o.value
from v$osstat o
where o.stat_name = 'NUM_CPU_CORES';

No row returned.

combine the above two in to 1 SQL, and return 1 , null or 1, 1. I assume we can get it with left join for the condition "o.stat_name (+) = 'NUM_CPU_CORES'" , but no row returned for the following SQL. How could we get the result for 1, null for this case?

select v.value, o.value -- or NVL(o.value, 1)
from v$parameter v, v$osstat o
where v.name = 'cpu_count'
and o.stat_name (+) = 'NUM_CPU_CORES';

no row returned

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Feb 5, 2012

I am trying to develop an application of cars. The car have marques example :

TOYOTA,HUNDAI,CHEVROLET

each mark have families example: TOYOTA have Hilux, yaris corola, CHEVROLET have opra,...etc. Each family have a lot of models example: hilux have h2kn-clim,.. etc. And finally there are some options witch are generally in all cars example Radio-k7,air-conditioner ... etc.

option 1..n-----------------1..n model the relation call(opt_mod)

i did develop the block of marques (master) and the block of families (detail) in a form 1. i did develop the bock of models(master) in form 2 and the is no problem. but i want to add to form 2 the block of (opt_mod) but the user did tell me that he want to to see all options with check boxes .

As a solution of this problem i want to build a block on LEFT JOIN between table :option and table :opt_mod

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Jul 27, 2012

What is the fundamental difference between MINUS keyword and LEFT outer join in Oracle.

I can achieve same results using either one of them.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Incorrect LEFT JOIN Results In 11gR2?

Jul 20, 2011

We just upgraded to 11g and have run into incorrect results for some of our LEFT JOINs. If the table, view, subquery, or WITH clause that is being LEFT JOINed to contains any constants, the results are not correct.

For example, a test (nonsensical) view such as the following is created:

create or replace view fyvtst1 as
select spriden_pidm as fyvtst1_pidm,
'Sch' as fyvtst1_test
from spriden
where spriden_last_name like 'Sch%' ;

When I run the following query, I get correct results; that is, only those with "Sch" starting their last name are listed.

select spriden_pidm, spriden_last_name, fyvtst1_pidm, fyvtst1_test
from spriden
join fyvtst1 on fyvtst1_pidm = spriden_pidm ;

However, when I change the JOIN to a LEFT JOIN, the last column contains "Sch" for all rows, instead of NULL:

select spriden_pidm, spriden_last_name, fyvtst1_pidm, fyvtst1_test
from spriden
left join fyvtst1 on fyvtst1_pidm = spriden_pidm ;

We've discovered other quirky things related to this. A WITH clause with similar logic as the above view, when LEFT JOINed to a table will also cause the constant to appear in each row, instead of NULL (and only the value where there is a join). But when additional columns are added to the WITH, it behaves correctly.

This is easy enough to rewrite - but we have WITHs and views containing constants in numerous places, and cannot hope to track down every single one successfully before the incorrect results are used.

Finally, the NO_QUERY_TRANSFORMATION hint will force the query to work correctly. Unfortunately, it has a huge negative performance impact (one query ran for an hour, vs. 1 second in 10g).

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