SQL & PL/SQL :: How To Know Recently Inserted Records In A Table
Jun 13, 2011We have a table, to which daily we insert 100 records. if we want to know recently or today inserted records from that table.
View 3 RepliesWe have a table, to which daily we insert 100 records. if we want to know recently or today inserted records from that table.
View 3 RepliesI am using an Oracle Forms application. When you click a check-box in the form and save it,a record is inserted to a log table, they say. The DB schema has over 1000 tables and over50 log tables. Is there way using the data dictionaly to find out which table was inserted tomost recently? I don't have access to the Forms code. My goal is to find out the table that the Form inserted the log entry to.
View 7 Replies View RelatedWhat would be the best way to Commit after every 10 000 records inserted from one table to the other using the following script :
DECLARE
l_max_repa_id x_received_p.repa_id%TYPE;
l_max_rept_id x_received_p_trans.rept_id%TYPE;
BEGIN
SELECT MAX (repa_id)
INTO l_max_repa_id
[code].........
I would like to write a select statement on a table and I want the records to be retrieved in the order they were inserted.
View 17 Replies View RelatedHow to avoid this error. FRM 40102 Records must be inserted or deleted first
i have used next_record.If i remove this it is working.but i need to use next_record built in.
Oracle DB Version - 11g XE I scheduled a job using dbms_scheduler which will insert a record into table T for each minute. I didnt mention COMMIT inside my procedure but records are being commited after each successful execution. How come it is possible. Here is my code.
SQL> create table t ( empno number, creation_date date);
Table created
SQL> create or replace procedure test_proc 2 is 3 4 begin 5 6 insert into t values (1,sysdate); 7 8 end; 9 /
Procedure created
[Code]....
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed
SQL> select * from t;
EMPNO CREATION_DATE---------- ------------- 1 11/12/2013 11 1 11/12/2013 11 1 11/12/2013 11 1 11/12/2013 11 1 11/12/2013 12 1 11/12/2013 12 1 11/12/2013 12 1 11/12/2013 12 1 11/12/2013 12
9 rows selected
I have seen the below blog abut database driven menu in java. uRL..... look into the below tables and its data below.I have concerned inserting data in the tables and particularly about
ROLE_DETAILS,ROLE_MASTER and EM_MENUMAS data.
select
level lvl,
ID, NAME,
lpad(' ', level * 14, ' ') || NAME menu,
parent_NAME,nodetype, page_name from em_menumas
[code].....
i have requirement like this i don't know abt trigger
create trigger with the below:
Tables: TAB1 TAB2
Create a trigger, if any insertion in TAB1 then records should get inserted into TAB2
create a trigger, if any updation in TAB1 then record should get inserted into TAB2
Create a trigger, if any deletion in TAB1 then record should get inserted into TAB2
TAB1 and TAB2 can be any table.
i am trying to insert a table through select statement. if i execute the select stmnt alone its working fine. but the table is not getting inserted?
View 10 Replies View RelatedI have a table where there is no sequence maintained and there is no time stamp column to track the inserted record.How do I find the latest inserted record in the table.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have one table in which I want to restrict some records from being inserted. I don't want to put any checked constraints. e.g. consider following table
transaction(
id number primary key,
txn_date timestamp(7),
payee varchar2(40),
amount number,
memo varchar2(40),
ref_num number
)
I want to write SQL which should not inset duplicate record.
e.g.
I have written one as bellow:
insert into transaction
select 1, to_date('2009-12-12','YYYY-MM-DD'), 'Payee1', 12, 'Test', 212 from dual where
(select count(*) from transaction where txn_date=to_date('2009-12-12','YYYY-MM-DD') and
payee='Payee1' and amount=12)=0;
Can I use exists/not exists, which query will be more appropriate. (Please consider that fields which I am using to filter out the duplicate transactions does not contain primary key.)
Can I write such SQL. Or do i check for duplicate rows one by one and then filter the duplicate records.
I have a table which is getting populated from a source. I dont have a time-stamp column in the table. Is there anyway to find the time when a record was inserted into the table?
View 3 Replies View Relatedthe query to copy the data in last 24 hours from one to another table
Database Version :- Oracle 11g
how to resolve the following issue ...
insert into GTT (select query) inserting less no. of rows than that returned by the query.
The global temporary table has ON COMMIT PRESERVE ROWS.
I got html source code inserted into the table as CLOB (or BLOB). And I would like to search a some word from that.When I find a some value I can write this one into the column.It would be easy if this code is xml but isnt.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI know this is an old thread and I just started working with triggers. I want to check if the data being inserted is already in the table and if not insert it:
create or replace trigger t_triggername
before insert on tbl_tablename
for each row
begin
if(:new.user_id <> :old.user_id) then
insert into tbl_tablename(user_id, location)
values (:new.user_id, :new.location);
end if;
end;
what if I wanted to keep the user but only update location if the user is already in the table. I've tried doing it this way:
create or replace trigger t_triggername
before insert on tbl_tablename
for each row
begin
if(:new.user_id <> :old.user_id) then
insert into tbl_tablename(user_id, location)
[code]...
I have a complex sql query that fetches 88k records. This query uses a global temporary table which is the replica of one of our permanent tables. When I do Create table..select... using this query it inserts only fewer records. But when I make the query point to the permanent table it inserts all 88k records.
1. I tried running the select query separately using temp and perm table. Both retrieves 88k records.
2. From debugging I found that this problem occurred when we were trying to perform a left outer join on an inline view.
However this problem got resolved when I used the /*+ FIRST_ROWS */ hint.
From my limited oracle knowledge I assume that it is the problem with the query and how it is processed in the memory.
I am using oracle developer 10g. I want to know the status of the printer where i want to print. If the running report is printing or in queue then a record is to be inserted into a table as audit-trail of printing. Idon't want to do it manually.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow can i get the partition name which was recently loaded. When my load start it truncate the partition and load the data.once the data is loaded there is another load which will read from earlier loaded partition table. i want to know on the fly which partition was loaded recently.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI have 2 tables. Cbxrd and Cbxrdlog. If the Cbxrd table having creation date column. when it inserts the row. if the column is null value. then the entire insert script row will be inserted into Cbxrdlog table sqltext column.
i have attached the trigger script. when i execute the table but i shows error like
"Ora-0756 Quoted String not properly terminated".
"Ora-04098: trigger os_wm_sit_owner.cbx trigger is invalid and failed revalidation.
i want a query/function/procedure to check recently updated columns/tables in a database...
View -1 Replies View Relatedwhat I want my code to do is display the customers who live in either Georgia or Florida who recently placed an order totaling more than $80.
My code so far:
SELECT LastName, FirstName, SUM(Retail * Quantity) AS Total
From CUSTOMERS, ORDERS, ORDERITEMS, BOOKS
Where (State = 'FL' OR State = 'GA')
Group by customers.customer# Having SUM(Retail * Quantity) > 80.00;
How would I get this to work?
ON windows environment...i am trying to delete the asm disk recently created with asmtool but it is not allowing me to do that . it seems asmtool gives some system assigned name to it . How to find the name so that i can drop the disk.
1. asmtool -create e:asmasm2.dsk 1024M;
2. asmtool -delete e:asma2.dsk
ASM:00204 : Ignoring ORACLDISKE:E:ASMASM2.DSK not a valid ASM paritition
I am trying to update records in the target table based on the records coming in from source. For instance, if the incoming record is present in the target table I would update them in the target else I would simply insert. I have over one million records in my source while my target has 46 million records. The target table is partitioned based on calendar key. I implement this whole logic using Informatica. Looking at the informatica session log I find that the informatica code is perfectly fine but its in the update part it takes long time (more than 5 days to update one million records). find the TARGET TABLE query and the UPDATE query as below.
TARGET TABLE:
CREATE TABLE OPERATIONS.DENIAL_REGRET_FACT
(
CALENDAR_KEY INTEGER NOT NULL,
DAY_TIME_KEY INTEGER NOT NULL,
SITE_KEY NUMBER NOT NULL,
RESERVATION_AGENT_KEY INTEGER NOT NULL,
LOSS_CODE VARCHAR2(30) NOT NULL,
PROP_ID VARCHAR2(5) NOT NULL,
[code].....
I have two tables in which one is partitioned table with the following details.
CREATE TABLE "SCOTT"."TBL_MITTAL"
("ACCOUNT_NAME" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),
"BILL_NO" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),
"BILL_DATE" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),
"CLI" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),
"ANI" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),
[code].....
When I am trying to insert record from tbl_mittal into tbl_temp table. I am facing "ORA-14400: inserted partition key does not map to any partition" error
SQL> insert into tbl_temp select * from tbl_mittal;
insert into tbl_temp select * from tbl_mittal
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-14400: inserted partition key does not map to any partition
AS tbl_mittal is having hugh number of records so I am providing only few rows from tbl_mittal table as test data.
ACCOUNT_NAMEBILL_NOBILL_DATECLIANICHARGE_START_DATEDURFROM_LOCATIONTO_LOCATIONINVOICE_IDCIRCLE
10000010357423128271095119301-Feb-111723006000931488182328-JAN-11 11.30.54.000000000 AM59.04CHANDIGARHJAIPUR271095119
10000011844187128348720198715-Jun-121409470011825531896615-MAY-12 09.10.36.000000000 AM28.03CHANDIGARHBANTWAL348720198
10000011844187128348720198715-Jun-121409470011825531927115-MAY-12 09.10.41.000000000 AM38.32CHANDIGARHBANTWAL348720198
10000011844187128348720198715-Jun-121409470011825531933015-MAY-12 09.10.46.000000000 AM28.81CHANDIGARHBANTWAL348720198
10000011844187128348720198715-Jun-121409470011825531930215-MAY-12 09.10.53.000000000 AM28.96CHANDIGARHBANTWAL348720198
[code].....
I also tried to upload the same data using sqlldr.
sqlldr log file contents is as follows:
Total logical records skipped: 0
Total logical records read: 1857532
Total logical records rejected: 801092
Total logical records discarded: 37
[code].....
So some sqlldr bad file contents is as follows.
100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,9355115251,10-JUN-12 05.56.05.000000 PM,36.99,CHANDIGARH,AMBALA,348720198,,
100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,7520533825,10-JUN-12 05.56.14.000000 PM,44.12,CHANDIGARH,AGRA,348720198,,
100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,9356452151,10-JUN-12 05.56.17.000000 PM,116.83,CHANDIGARH,JALANDHAR,348720198,,
100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,9331223048,10-JUN-12 05.56.21.000000 PM,28.33,CHANDIGARH,KOLKATA,348720198,,
100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,7827927893,10-JUN-12 05.56.24.000000 PM,3384.33,CHANDIGARH,DELHI,348720198,,
[code].....
I have products table like this:
productID,producteName,category
now, I need to get last 4 products inserted into products table for every category.
I have few tables in Oracle 9i/10g , and they already have data in them. I am trying to migrate the data coming from various source systems into these Oracle tables. There is a chance that after loading I might get some unwanted data into these tables.
How do I remove just that data which I have loaded recently, and do not disturb the original data it already has.
Need to backup those tables and reload the data back if there is any problem, but I am looking at a different approach. I just don't want to change the existing system, as lot of users use the system.
We deleted millions of records from a table.
1.Is it necessary to reorganize a table and index after the deletion of records from table ? Because i see some change in table size after table and index reorganization.
2.Will re org table and index improve the database performance ?
Oracle 11gI have a large table of 125 million records - t3_universe. This table never gets updated or altered once loaded, but holds data that we receive from a lead company. I need to select records from this large table that fit certain demographic criteria and insert those into a smaller table - T3_Leads - that will be updated with regard to when the lead is mailed and for other relevant information. select records from this 125 million record table to insert into the smaller table.
I have tried a variety of things - views, materialized views, direct insert into smaller table...I think I am probably missing other approaches. My current attempt has been to create a View using the query that selects the records as shown below. Then use a second query that inserts into T3_Leads from this View V_Market. This is very slow. Can I just use an Insert Into T3_Leads with this query - it did not seem to work with the WITH clause? My Index on the large table is t3_universe_composite and includes zip_code, address_key, household_key.
CREATE VIEW V_Market asWITH got_pairs AS ( SELECT /*+ INDEX_FFS(t3_universe t3_universe_composite) */ l.zip_code, l.zip_plus_4, l.p1_givenname, l.surname, l.address, l.city, l.state, l.household_key, l.hh_type as l_hh_type, l.address_key, l.narrowband_income, l.p1_ms, l.p1_gender, l.p1_exact_age, l.p1_personkey, e.hh_type as filler_data, 1.p1_seq_no, l.p2_seq_no , ROW_NUMBER () OVER ( PARTITION BY l.address_key ORDER BY l.hh_verification_date DESC ) AS r_num FROM t3_universe e JOIN t3_universe l ON l.address_key = e.address_key AND l.zip_code = e.zip_code AND l.p1_gender != e.p1_gender
[code]....
following is the requirement
External Table
WKSHT_FILE_EXT
wksht_line
Export Table
Wksht_export
global_idvarchar2(10)
wksht_linevarchar2(250)
[code]....
Step 1.Insert all records from the external table into the export table. Truncate the export table first
Step 2.Read in a record from the export map table
Step 3.Search through export table records looking for the key words BRANCH =. Compare the branch code with the branch code form the map table
Step 4.If a match is found mark all records in the export table for the worksheet with the global ID from the export map table as follows..The first line of a worksheet is marked by the words WKSHTS..The last line of the work sheet is marked by the words COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL..We will need to capture the line break so also mark the next line after the COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL line
Step 5.Continue with Steps 2 - 4 until all records have been processed from the export map table.
first I have to create a procedure ti insert data from external table to export table.Global id will be blank.it will be updated by the mapping table's Global Id when The EB COLUMN's data(i.e 8p,2Betc ) will match with the BRANC=NA,2Betc of the datasheet loaded from the external table.. FOLLOWING IS THE SAMPLE DATASHEET
WKSHTS AAAAA BBBBBBBBBBB ELECTRONICS INC. TIME REPORT-DATE PAGE
SORT - BR, SLSREP AEC FIELD SALES REPRESENTATIVE 16:14 09/21/12 1
BRANCH = 2B
EMPLOYEE NAME SALVAAG, GREGG Days in the Month 28
[code]....
THERE ARE 2 pages..I have to split this LONG REPORT STORED IN WKSHT_LINE COLUMN OF EXPORT TABLE to 2 records..like wise 500 pages are there means 500 records.. AND THEN FIND BRANCH= after that which two words will come i.e NA,2B etc if it will MATCH WITH MAPPING TABLE"S EB COLUMN"S DATA,THEN MAPPING TABLE's GLOBAL ID WILL BE UPDATED TO EXPORT TABLE's GLOBAL ID WHICH IS BLANK