SQL & PL/SQL :: Insert Statement Which Will Commit Transaction By Itself
May 22, 2010What is the syntax to write an insert statement which will commit the transaction by it self,not using an exclusive commit statement after wards.
View 2 RepliesWhat is the syntax to write an insert statement which will commit the transaction by it self,not using an exclusive commit statement after wards.
View 2 RepliesI am using Oracle 11g Release 11.2.0.1.0
OS: windows
I am taking an example of EMP table in a scott schema.
EMP_1 is also a same structure of EMP.
Here is the Insert statement used.(i might get where clauses etc in the real scenario i am taking a simple example here)
INSERT INTO SCOTT.EMP_1(JOB,ENAME,EMPNO) SELECT JOB,ENAME,EMPNO FROM SCOTT.EMP
table EMP is having around 25 million records.
i would like to do a commit after every 1000 records. as my redo log is getting full if i use a single commit at the end.
Quote:pls note: Increasing of redo log is not possible as of now
is there anyway i can acheive this without cursor bulk collect.
I hv a situation where a webservice interacts with the database.
Here the webservice will first make a request to database for some operation but i dont want the database to commit changes in first request itself. A response will be sent to webservice further a second request will be sent to database for committing the changes. So can that be done?
Query in format Query@DB_Link is sometimes dropping transactions. Move it to a package on target dababase "B" called from DATABASE "A" via package.procedure(varaibles);
Is that all I need to do to get the transaction to always go? I tried a commit in the package body, with repeated attempts if it fails. Btu when I use commit, the package doesn't work. (Compiles fine) Why would the commit fail?
My goal is to make that the transaction succeeds.Code for what I tried below. the COMMIT is commented out - if I uncomment it, the transaction fails. I have done this before calling an oracle SP from SQLServer and it worked
Comments:
The loop is to avoid an endless cycle..The concept is to perform the update, commit it, if the commit fails, rollback and try again.I'm not sure if I even need a loop, but I don't know if the unresolved transaction would get fixed by the remote DB, or dropped.
PROCEDURE BTC_UpdatePart
(
vPart_ID varchar2,
vEngineering_Mstr varchar2,
vCommodity_code varchar2,
vDef_orig_country varchar2,
vDescription varchar2,
[code]...
I am working with an oracle table that is populated by a trigger on another table.. So Table A is an audit of table B. The trigger also uses sysdate to populate a modification Date column on the Audit table.
I was using this modification Date column in a query interface to get changes that happened on the main table after a certain date/time.
The problem is that there is an application that uses transactions to write to table B and sometime this transaction may not be committed for over a minute so the modification Date is not a reliable way to query the table for changes after a certain time.
Is there a way to update the trigger/create a new one where the sysdate that gets written to the audit table is from when the transaction is committed, not when the transaction starts?
If i inserted the values in table it gets inserting very few rows only.I dont know y it is?
View 15 Replies View RelatedI am using Merge statement to copy data from one table to other,
merge into tabA a
using tabB b
on a.id = b.id
when match
update (
)
when not matched
(insert )
This is working all fine, as SQL, but when there is large volume, it blows out as there are intermediate commits for this ?
I'm using Oracle 9i Enterprise edition, Is there a select statement to view transaction log for specific date?
View 1 Replies View Relatedi want to insert some data in the transactions table on after insert trigger. Which trigger should i use on form level to accomplish this task.
View 4 Replies View RelatedMy oracle version is oracle 9i
I need to commit after every 2000 records.Currently am using the below statement without using the loop.how to do this?
do i need to use rownum?
BEGIN
UPDATE
(SELECT A.SKU,M.TO_SKU,A.TO_STORE FROM
RT_TEMP_IN_CARTON A,
CD_SKU_CONV M
WHERE
[Code].....
I am just making a audit table as well. i have learnt the basics from here URL.....
My problem is that after inserting into audit table if i issue commit command then the table + unsaved data present on the form is also saved.What i want is that i issue a command which save only inserted record in audit table, and should NOT save data present on the data entry form. (which will be saved later by other method/button).
how to insert data in oracle table without writing insert statement in oracle 9i or above. i am not going to write insert all, merge, sqlloder and import data.
View 2 Replies View RelatedCan we execute more than one insert statements at a time (eg 10) in database and givecommit at the end of insert statements or else give a commit one by one after each insert statements ?
View 8 Replies View RelatedINSERT INTO LKP_ASSET_LOCATION (LOCATION) VALUES ('AMERICA'S CUP VILLAGE')
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have one query i have create one table T1 in this table i have this three colm (EMPNO,ENAME,HIREDATE) and i have to insert raw from this two table T2 and T3 in T2 table colms are (EMPNO,SAL) and T3 table colm are (EMPNO,MGRID) so which query i have to run
View 4 Replies View RelatedI wanted to print 'null' when the column value is null. Actually, i am doing something like this
select empno||','||''''||ename||'''''||','||comm||','||sal from emp
It gives the following output for example
7369,'pointers',,200
If I use the above values to form a insert statement it throws
an error. As 'comm' value is not there.
I wish to get something like
7369,'pointers','',200
or
7369,'pointers',null,200
from the above select query
note I dint copy paste the query exactly from my sql*plus session as I am away from my oracle machine
I read in a book that you can't use subquery in an insert statement . E.g:
1)insert into dates (date_col) values (select sysdate fom dual) but when i tried using subquery like this:
2)insert into regions values ((select max(region_id)+1 from regions), 'Oce');
This query worked but 1st query didnt.From my assumptions if we try inserting values in table with the subqueries for a particular column as in 1st query , it will throw error but not while inserting values in all columns as in 2nd query.
i'm executing a load test using the below statement:
INSERT INTO BPMBI.PPROCINSTANCE SELECT * FROM BPMBI.PPROCINSTANCE_BKP WHERE ROWNUM < 501;
COMMIT;
EXIT;
I've been using the same for a few days without any error while now wehn i try to use the same i get below error:
SQL> insert into pprocinstance select * from pprocinstance_bkp where rownum <= 500;
insert into pprocinstance select * from pprocinstance_bkp where rownum <= 500
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01858: a non-numeric character was found where a numeric was expected.
I've been trying to check what the issue is and when i execute the rownum < 140 works fine while rownum < 150 is showing the same error.
I am running Oracle RAC 2 nodes 11g R2 on AIX 7.1
I have a table with unique index, and the application is doing inserts/updates into this table.Suddenly and for about half a minute I faced a high concurrency waits on all the processes running these inserts for one node. I saw this high concurrency wait in the top activity screen of the OEM only on one of the nodes. knowing that the processes doing these inserts are running on both nodes.
All what I have that in this half minute I see high concurrency wait in OEM top activity screen related to this insert statement and when I clicked on the insert I found high "enq: TX - index contention". Again this was only on one node.After this half minute everything went back to normal.What could be the reason and how can I investigate it ?
Given below a block of code, this code compiled successfully on one DB but returns error on other.DB version is same. I know sqlerrm can not be used directly but how it compiled successfully on one DB.
declare
l_procedure_name CONSTANT VARCHAR2(100) := 'copy_device_status_tables';
l_procedure_id CONSTANT INTEGER := 301;
[Code].....
Error report:
ORA-06550: line 12, column 75:
PL/SQL: ORA-00984: column not allowed here
ORA-06550: line 11, column 5:
PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
06550. 00000 - "line %s, column %s:\n%s"
*Cause: Usually a PL/SQL compilation error.
Here's sample code :
declare
i number;
l_rec number;
cursor c1 is select i from t1;
begin
[code]....
After executing Data must be inserted into t2..If any error is there it should insert into t2 with status 'E' and move on T2
i fflag
---------
11 E
111 Y
1111 Y
The code above is failing after inserting 11 E into t2 table
I am creating the following two tables...no issues here:
CODECREATE TABLE COURSE_SECTION
(
Csecid NUMBER(8) CONSTRAINT COURSE_SELECTION_NUMBER_pk PRIMARY Key,
Cid NUMBER(6) NOT NULL CONSTRAINTS COURSE_SELECTION_Cid_fk REFERENCES COURSE,
Termid NUMBER(5) NOT NULL CONSTRAINTS COURSE_SELECTION_Termid_fk REFERENCES TERM,
[code]...
The issue I am having is actually inserting data into the table:
CODEINSERT INTO ENROLLMENT
VALUES (100, 1000, 'A' );
INSERT INTO ENROLLMENT
VALUES (100, 1003, 'A' );
[code]...
But I get an ORACLE error of
ORA-02291- integrity constraint (User1.ENROLLMENT_CSECID_FK) violated - parent key not foundHow can the parent key not be found when I have it declared/created in the above statement?
I have a query regarding the use of rownum inside the insert statement.
For example, I have a sample table as: sample1(aa date, bb number);
Insert
INTO sample1
VALUES (SYSDATE, ROWNUM);
this statement is working fine in Oracle 9i but gives error in Oracle 11.2.0.1. The error is ORA-976 ,
Why this error coming in Oracle 11g and how to resolve it?
Our Environment: UNIX AIX 5.3, Oracle 11.2.0.1 database
I would like to insert a value if that value is not existing in the table (example for a column which contains date only new dates should be inserted and if the date already exists in the column then it needs to get updated )
example of scenario...
date s1 s2 s3
in the above if the date is new..it should get inserted with the appropriate slot no.(s1,s2,s3) if the date already exists it needs to update the no.in slot no.
I have a table with a column type long raw. Now i want to insert an image from directory by an insert statement. Is it possible?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to grant a privilege through an insert statement into a sys table.Why do not grant the privilege through the classic way : grant select on t to l_user; ?
Because I want to do it remotely.I am connected to db1.I want to grant select on t2 to u2_b from u2_a.I assume that all DDL are DML. So a grant is equivalent "somewhere" to an insert.I tried to do my requirement locally, and here is the output.
SQL> conn scott/aa
Connecté.
SQL> -- step 1 : try to grant "normally" a select on dept to hr from scott
SQL> grant select on dept to hr;
Autorisation de privilèges (GRANT) acceptée.
SQL>
SQL> conn sys/a as sysdba
Connecté.
SQL> -- step 2 : Then, we connect to sys to see the row inserted in dba_tab_privs
SQL>
SQL> col GRANTEE format A10
SQL> col OWNER format A10
[code]...
Then if I can do it locally, I can do it remotely through a db link.
we are inserting a data in table by selecting data from another table.This is part of a very big procedure and the code is like
Loop
SELECTMAX(biz_trn_no) + 1
INTOv_biz_tran_no
FROMnew_business_transactions
WHEREnb_srno = nb_sr_no;
[code]....
Is there any way I can get this functionality without using a sequence? I assume corelated query would be slow and analytic.
this is my problem,
insert into t1
select *
from t2
where condition;
Select * from t2 where condition retrieves in example 1000000 records but I only need to insert into t1 the first 100 records.
Is there anyway to abort/limit the insert into t1 to 100 records?
This can´t be used because only applies the condition to the first 100 rows of t2 and it's not valid.
insert into t1
select *
from t2
where condition
where rowcount<100;
what is the difference between after or before insert in row level trigger and statement level trigger.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI need to create a SQL insert statement with mutipleValues and an select statement I am trying this it works -
insert into uwa_crew_ids(crew_ID, CREATION_DATE, CREATED_BY,LAST_UPDATE_DATE,LAST_UPDATED_BY, LAST_NAME, first_name )
values
( uwa_crew_ids_s.nextVal,sysdate, 1767,sysdate, 1767,'TEST1', 'NITA')
This statement does not work (with or without keyword) Is there any alternate syntax
insert into uwa_crew_ids(crew_ID, CREATION_DATE, CREATED_BY,LAST_UPDATE_DATE,LAST_UPDATED_BY, LAST_NAME, first_name )
( uwa_crew_ids_s.nextVal,sysdate, 1767,sysdate, 1767,(select last_name, first_name from uwa_crew_ids where guid = '8795EAAFBE694F8EE0440003BA2AEC90' ))