I have written a query which basically retrieves id and created date. IF i put MAX function it is returning id which have max created date. But if i use min function this query is not providing id with min created date,its not returning any rows.
SELECT To_char(OSH.osh_id),
OSH.osh_created
FROM tn_order_status_history osh,
tn_order_status_type ost,
tn_orderline_product op
[code]..........
I am using lag function to display values like below:
order details date starttime ----------------- -------- -------------- main order 1 07/10/12 06:00am line 1 07/10/12 06:21am line 2 07/10/12 06:31am main order 2 07/11/12 07:00am line 1 07/11/12 07:01am line 2 07/11/12 07:02am
the data displays correctly when i use lag function except that the line 1 details are never getting displayed ie first line under every order does not get displayed? is using lag function in this case correct?
Well the company i work for has just recently upgraded from Oracle 9i to 10g. We are having various problems with the migration, and with certain code breaking. My question regards this piece of code;
[code]
to_number(to_char('a_date','YYYY'))
[code]
There are various statements like the one above scattered throughout a query i am trying to fix. When run, the query returns an "invalid number ora-01722" error, which i know is caused by the above code.
if this method of converting from date, to character was discontinued from 9i to 10g?it just seems strange as there are a lot of statements like the one above and they must have worked at some point, but now i cant even get one to work on its own.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_project_id( schema_p IN VARCHAR2, table_p IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2 IS projects_pred VARCHAR2 (400); [code].......
I am trying to get the projects a user has from the works_on table (user_id, project_id). The user_id is retrieved from the context projects_ctx. I am getting the error Function created with compilations errors.
CREATE TABLE TEST1 (AGG_DATE DATE, COL1 NUMBER(9), COL2 NUMBER(9), COL3 NUMBER(9)); Here is the test-data population script: insert into TEST1 (AGG_DATE, COL1, COL2, COL3) values (to_date('01-01-2012', 'dd-mm-yyyy'), 1, 1, 1); [code]....
The problem is when I wrote an analytical query, it is giving the BEGIN_DATE and END_DATE by taking all the partition values together and so instead of the values above, it is creating an answer as follows:
I have an oracle package that i am using to search for a string in a blob entry. I compiled the package and the package body in one environment, it had no errors, when i execute, i get my results.I went ahead and created the same package and function in another environment and it fails by giving me the below error
ORA-06503: PL/SQL: Function returned without value ORA-06512: at "SYSTEM.IMPACTUS_PCODE", line 158 for sysadm
I have used this on other environments often and have never had an issue.
when i press the save button in my application the record will be saved but the value in my "display item" wont be refreshed. when i minimize the form designer and maximize it again, the "display item" is refreshed.
I have a table with date column (16/06/1996 15:03:59) as value in the displayed format. As I have tried with the below query format I could not able to retrieve the
records. select * from <table> where DATE_INSERT=SYSDATE;
We have a function that is called in various other PL/SQL packages, and performance has always been very good. On 29th Sept we upgraded our db to 10.2.0.5.0 and since then, a package that calls the function has gone from ~4mins, to ~2.5hrs to run.
In PL/SQL Developer, a simple select that calls the function has gone from ~0.5secs to retrieve the first 100 rows, to ~12secs. I ran a profile of the main package, which highlighted the where the bottleneck was (a fetch from an explicit cursor). Running an explain plan on the cursor SQL doesn't really show up anything untoward.
However, I found that if I subtly changed the cursor SQL, (so that it did the same thing, but was written differently), it fixed the performance problems.
where ade_start_date between cpDate-cpDays and cpDate-1 /*and ade_start_date < cpDate and ade_start_date >= (cpDate-cpDays)*/
From this, we thought that there may have been a bad cached execution plan which the change of code forced a recalculation of. However, about 2 hours later, the changed code ran slowly again. So a further subtle change was made, which fixed the issue again. Until this morning, when it was running slowly again.
This feels like it is CBO/stats related potentially, but is out of my area of knowledge unfortunately. We have our DBA investigating this, but there may be things I can test to narrow down the possibilities in the meantime.
I am using REGEXP_LIKE function, but it is giving me error like this.
SQL>select * from v$version;
BANNER ---------------------------------------------------------------- Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Prod PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production CORE 10.2.0.1.0 Production TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
5 rows selected.
SQL>select regexp_like(testcol,'^ab[cd]ef$') from test; select regexp_like(testcol,'^ab[cd]ef$') from test * ERROR at line 1: ORA-00904: "REGEXP_LIKE": invalid identifier
But in Oracle documentation it is given under heading of 10g. Does Oracle 10g supports this function?
i have a project that needs to have a identity number in the table.this is the table:
create global temporary table BOOK_INFO ( row_id number(5), BOOK_TITLE char(20), BOOK_AUTHOR char(15) ) on commit preserve rows;
i dont know how can i generate row_id, in sybase i can only set the datatype of row_id in IDENTITY and it will automatically generates number and as the transaction ended the row_id will automatically back to 1.
in oracle i tried to create sequence but it didnt back to 1 when the transaction/procedure ended.. Like for example if the procedure ended and the last row_id inserted in the table is 300 the next run of the procedure will start in 301. but i need to start in 1 in every run of the procedure.
Also, i tried to set the variable v_row_id to 0 and it increment by 1 as it insert in the table, but the problem is there are times that in 1 book_title there is more than 1 author. so the v_row_id of the book_title with more than 1 author is all the same.Here is my query:
insert into BOOK_INFO (select v_row_id, BOOK_TITLE, BOOK_AUTHOR from LIBRARY);
I tried to use external C procedure from the database and i did all required steps as below. 1. create a C program 2. compile and link the C program 3. copy it to the Oracle_home/bin directory 4. configure listener.ora and tnsnames.ora files
I have created a Package Body and Package Spec for a function to select a username and a password from a table and return the username.
The code i have created is this:-
CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY USER_LOGIN AS FUNCTION user_select (USERNAME_IN VARCHAR2, PASSWORD_IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2 IS USERNAME_OUT VARCHAR2(12); BEGIN [code]........
The package body and spec compiles successfully but i am having trouble when i execute this function. I am trying to do this :-
ERROR at line 1: ORA-06550: line 1, column 7: PLS-00306: wrong number or types of arguments in call to 'USER_SELECT' ORA-06550: line 1, column 7: PL/SQL: Statement ignored
I am trying to search a way to get the SQL statement that caused an exception withing an oracle function. I tried:
SELECT sql_text from v$session ses, v$sql sql where sql.sql_id = ses.prev_sql_id and ses.sid = sys_context('userenv','SID') AND ROWNUM = 1;
but this doesn't always return the last statement that the function has executed. if needed i can send the complete script for the function and its tables and stored procedures for testing.
Can a Oracle Function return Images? I have been getting and able to read lot of solutions but still unconfirmed. As in certain forums it has been mentioned that the difference between procedure and function is that. With procedures you are able to return images but not with function.
We create a form on 6i then deploye it on our Oracle apps Server with EBS and forms 11i Linux based. I want to create a form using form 6i which read a text file from client side and insert data into table i try text_io function but its not working after deployed on server and also try webutil function but its not working with oracle forms 6i.
create function xxx_sal (p_number in number) return number is v_sal number; begin select sum(sal) into v_sal from emp where empno = p_number; return v_sal; end;
If a user defined function in Oracle may throw and catch exceptions depending on input, now does the Oracle logs the exception? Fundamentally we are asking if Oracle logs any random DML errors (not bulk operation). We hope not, as we do not want our client DBA get concerned. There might be many levels of settings in Oracle to log or not log. So if Oracle may log it depending on setting, how do we suppress it either at Oracle specific schema level, or function level?
This is my user defined function:
create or replace FUNCTION ISNUMERIC(char_in CHAR) RETURN NUMBER IS n NUMBER ; BEGIN n := TO_NUMBER(char_in); RETURN 1; EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN RETURN 0; END;
Below is the function code used to extract data from blob column. The function works fine when the blob data length < 2000 bytes. When it is more than, it is throwing an error as below.
Table name: mr_test Columns: id number seo blob
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fn_mr_blob(in_id IN number) return varchar2 IS len NUMBER;
[Code]....
ORA-01489: result of string concatenation is too long
when I replcae the
"SELECT myvar||trim(dbms_lob.substr(seo,bytelen,vstart)) into myvar FROM mr_test WHERE id = in_id;" with SELECT trim(dbms_lob.substr(seo,bytelen,vstart)) into myvar FROM mr_test WHERE id = in_id; myvar1 := myvar1||myvar; ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small
I am having Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 client in my PC and jdk version is 1.6
I had configured below tools in my PC. (windows 2000) I am having Oracle 9.2 with Oracle Developer Suite 10g (10.1.2.0.2) which contains Oracle JDeveloper 10g (10.1.2.1) also.
How to call a java function from Oracle forms? code samples and how to integrate those thing?