SQL & PL/SQL :: Comma Separated View Results

Jun 19, 2010

We have a existing view which pulls list of orders against a deal. Straight forward result of the view is below.

Deal idSALES_ORDER_NUMBER
280760548460578
280760548789518
280760548794798
280760548794799
280760548873291
280760548887725
280760548900581

Each deal may have different number of orders.

We need to modify the view logic to result the list as comma seperated:

48460578,48789518,48794798,48794799,48873291,48887725,48900581

how to proceed.

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Dec 12, 2010

I have a string like this .

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Oct 19, 2012

Create table a ( Objectid number, Value varchar2(2000);
/

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Insert into a values (15, '6,3,11');

I should get the output as:

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12 3
12 4
13 8
13 7
13 4
14 3
14 8
14 9
15 6
15 3
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I can muster a basic SQL statement to query for this by hand (more then one way to do this)-

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----------
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TEST F2
TEST F3
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select  no,regexp_substr(err,'[^,]+', 1, level) from abcd connect by regexp_substr(err, '[^,]+', 1, level) is not null  but this query is giving me output: 

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I have done it creating Global Temporary table. Is there a way without creating the Temp table. I understand I can write the whole logic to sort and append the string, but if there is any direct way.

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Example:

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constraint test_oz_pk primary key (slot, server_name) );

Insert Test Data:

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Data:

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Dec 12, 2011

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1.) The search interface must have a single box, like google.

2.) Multiple search terms will be separated by a comma.

3.) The table has the following columns:
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-- Title
-- addr
-- addr2
-- city
-- state
-- zip
-- phone
-- email

4.) Number of Search Terms per query will be unlimited. (for now, as practicality dictates)

5.) Each search term will be checked against various columns.

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------------------------------------
100006Acetaminophen100005
100013Simvastatin100007
100014Ezetimibe100008
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100003Abacavir100003
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My function should return the output as

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INSERT INTO TEST1 VALUES(1234,'ABCD,LL LT,MP');
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1589 0
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2235 ----- 20,7,2,1
1298 ----- 23,22,21,65,98
9087 ----- 20,7,2,1

-- Based upon requirement :

1) Split values from "INST" Column : suppose 23
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Eg:

For Inst : 23 ,
It's corresponding "NUM" values are : 1234,1298

3) Save these values into

A table Y : INST, NUM are column names.

INST NUM
23 1234,1298

1) I have a thousand records in Table X , and for all of those records i need to split and save data into Table Y.Hence, I need to do this task with best possible performance.

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Jul 16, 2012

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So here is the coding:

create or replace
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(
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After i run this coding.
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Sep 25, 2012

Enter user-name: sys@testdb as sysdba
Enter password:

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SQL> select deptno,wm_concat(ename) from scott.emp group by deptno
2 /
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----------
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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20
SMITH,FORD,ADAMS,SCOTT,JONES
30
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SQL>

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Mar 1, 2012

I have input like below

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--------------
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2 | ABC,DBA

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ID | Name
--------------
1 | ABC
1 | BCA
1 | AAA
1 | BBB
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Aug 24, 2010

with t as
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from dual
union all
select 1 , 101 , 'MICROBIOLOGY', 2 , 'HEALTHCARE' from dual
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[Code]....

id book_id BOOK_TYPE category category_name

1 101 MICROBIOLOGY 1 SCIENCE AND TECH
1 101 MICROBIOLOGY 2 HEALTHCARE
1 102 CHEMISTRY 5 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
2 105 COMP SC 1 SCIENCE AND TECH

The above is the output for a query after joining multiple tables. I have just put here the output I am getting after joining the tables.Now I want to achieve the below result.

Expected output: it should be | delimited

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Jun 22, 2010

I am posting the table and data, i just want to display the columns values separated by ','.

SQL> create table t(c1 varchar2(10),
2 c2 varchar2(10),
3 c3 varchar2(10),
4 c4 varchar2(10));

Table created.

SQL> insert into t values ('A','B','C',null);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into t values ('A','B',null,'D');
1 row created.
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1 row created.
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input:

[name_first] [name_mi] [name_last]

required output: this should return all the data that is enclosed in the brackets.
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name_mi
name_last

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Jan 23, 2012

TestCase

DROP TABLE test ;
CREATE TABLE test (id NUMBER, cnt_str VARCHAR2(200));
INSERT INTO test (id, cnt_str) VALUES
(1,'AKRN000002,1451-1473,00000A,74,AKRN000002,1475-14791000000A,8010AKRN000002,1481-1492,00000A,9310AKRN000002,1494-1500')

[code]...

The requirement is in each of the string where there is comma after the number and the number is prefixed by "-" character,
the comma after the number should be replaced by '10'.

For example in the second record where ID = 2,
CNT_STR is '00000B,1-251000000D,26-32,ADTW000301,2858-2875'.
In this string -32, should become -3210 and resulting string should be '00000B,1-251000000D,26-3210ADTW000301,2858-2875'

Expected Result.

ID CNT_STR
-------- -------------------------------------
1 AKRN000002,1451-14731000000A,7410AKRN000002,1475-14791000000A,8010AKRN000002,1481-14921000000A,9310AKRN000002,1494-1500
2 00000B,1-251000000D,26-3210ADTW000301,2858-2875
3 AKRN000001,1126-12001000000B,501-525

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