Anything obviously wrong with this SQL query?
Hey guys
I can insert single data into my SQL DB, but multi line is throwing an error:
This works:
"INSERT INTO tester3 (Genre, DiscID) VALUES ('yeah', 'SF001');"
This doesn't:
"INSERT INTO tester3 (Genre, DiscID) VALUES ('X', 'none'),('X', 'none'),('X', 'none');"
Throws the error:
Error message: Error #3115: SQL Error.
Details: near ',': syntax error
I'm guessing there's something simple I'm overlooking?
Thank you
Nevermind - you do it like this:
INSERT INTO "testerTable" (rowID, Column1, Column2)
SELECT NULL, "testData1", "moreData1"
UNION SELECT NULL, "testData2", "moreData2"
UNION SELECT NULL, "testData3", "moreData3"
Also, I found a REALLY good article at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711631/how-do-i-improve-the-performance-of-sqlite that compares different ways of inserting over 800 000 rows of data, that results in insert speeds anywhere from 85 inserts per second all the way up to 96 700!!!
It's written for C, and I'm unsure how much of the SQLLite syntax they have in the article will work in AIR, but I'll see how far I get with it.
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What's wrong with this sql query? Help
hi
i am having difficulty executing this query
ResultSet s=st.executeQuery("select * from employee where iden = ?"+id);
here in my program st is statement obg
iden is attribute name in table
id i am getting at run time from user
please help...it says wrong number of parameters
thank youThat's correct, get rid of the Question mark. Questions marks are used in PreparedStatements, but they are also used in pattern matching. I am assuming the iden is the table identity. Therefore, I am assuming it is numeric. If so, you can't use the question mark because pattern matching is only done with strings. If you are treating your statement as a PreparedStatement, then you have done it wrong. (See the API) Here is a code snippet from the API:PreparedStatement pstmt =
con.prepareStatement("UPDATE EMPLOYEES SET SALARY = ? WHERE ID = ?");
pstmt.setBigDecimal(1, 153833.00)
pstmt.setInt(2, 110592)It seems you are using a Statement object, so, you need to get rid of that question mark.
tajenkins -
What's wrong with this SQL?
what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 9:35 AM Reply
Hi, everyone:
when I insert into table, i use the fellowing SQL:
INSERT INTO xhealthcall_script_data
(XHC_CALL_ENDED, XHC_SWITCH_PORT, XHC_SCRIPT_ID, XHC_FAX_SPECIFIED)
VALUES (SELECT TO_DATE(HH_END_DATE||' '||HH_END_TIME,'MM/DD/YY HH24:MI:SS'), HH_SWITCHPORT, HH_SCRIPT,'N'
FROM tmp_healthhit_load WHERE HH_SCRIPT !='BROCHURE' UNION
SELECT TO_DATE(HH_END_DATE||' '||HH_END_TIME,'MM/DD/YY HH24:MI:SS'), HH_SWITCHPORT, HH_SCRIPT,'N' FROM tmp_healthhit_load WHERE HH_SCRIPT !='BROCHURE');
I always got an error like;
VALUES (SELECT TO_DATE(HH_END_DATE||' '||HH_END_TIME,'MM/DD/YY HH24:MI:SS'), HH_SWITCHPORT,
ERROR at line 3:
ORA-00936: missing expression
but I can't find anything wrong, who can tell me why?
thank you so much in advance
mpowel01
Posts: 1,516
Registered: 12/7/98
Re: what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 9:38 AM in response to: jerrygreat Reply
For starters, an insert select does not have a values clause.
HTH -- Mark D Powell --
PP
Posts: 41
From: q
Registered: 8/10/06
Re: what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 9:48 AM in response to: mpowel01 Reply
Even I see "missing VALUES" as the only error
Eric H
Posts: 2,822
Registered: 10/15/98
Re: what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 9:54 AM in response to: jerrygreat Reply
...and why are you doing a UNION on the exact same two queries?
(SELECT TO_DATE(HH_END_DATE||' '||HH_END_TIME,'MM/DD/YY HH24:MI:SS') ,HH_SWITCHPORT ,HH_SCRIPT ,'N' FROM tmp_healthhit_load WHERE HH_SCRIPT !='BROCHURE' UNION SELECT TO_DATE(HH_END_DATE||' '||HH_END_TIME,'MM/DD/YY HH24:MI:SS') ,HH_SWITCHPORT ,HH_SCRIPT ,'N' FROM tmp_healthhit_load WHERE HH_SCRIPT !='BROCHURE');
jerrygreat
Posts: 8
Registered: 1/3/07
Re: what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 9:55 AM in response to: mpowel01 Reply
Hi,
thank you for your answer, but the problem is, if I deleted "values" as you pointed out, and then execute it again, I got error like "ERROR at line 3:
ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel", and I was then disconnected with server, I have to relogin SQLplus, and do everything from beganing.
so what 's wrong caused disconnection, I can't find any triggers related. it is so wired?
I wonder if anyone can help me about this.
thank you very much
jerry
yingkuan
Posts: 1,801
From: San Jose, CA
Registered: 10/8/98
Re: what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 9:59 AM in response to: jerrygreat Reply
Dup Post
jerrygreat
Posts: 8
Registered: 1/3/07
Re: what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 10:00 AM in response to: Eric H Reply
Hi,
acturlly what I do is debugging a previous developer's scipt for data loading, this script was called by Cron work, but it never can be successfully executed.
I think he use union for eliminating duplications of rows, I just guess.
thank you
jerry
mpowel01
Posts: 1,516
Registered: 12/7/98
Re: what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 10:03 AM in response to: yingkuan Reply
Scratch the VALUES keyword then make sure that the select list matches the column list in number and type.
1 insert into marktest
2 (fld1, fld2, fld3, fld4, fld5)
3* select * from marktest
UT1 > /
16 rows created.
HTH -- Mark D Powell --
Jagan
Posts: 41
From: Hyderabad
Registered: 7/21/06
Re: what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 10:07 AM in response to: jerrygreat Reply
try this - just paste the code and give me the error- i mean past the entire error as it is if error occurs
INSERT INTO xhealthcall_script_data
(xhc_call_ended, xhc_switch_port, xhc_script_id,
xhc_fax_specified)
SELECT TO_DATE (hh_end_date || ' ' || hh_end_time, 'MM/DD/YY HH24:MI:SS'),
hh_switchport, hh_script, 'N'
FROM tmp_healthhit_load
WHERE hh_script != 'BROCHURE'
UNION
SELECT TO_DATE (hh_end_date || ' ' || hh_end_time, 'MM/DD/YY HH24:MI:SS'),
hh_switchport, hh_script, 'N'
FROM tmp_healthhit_load
WHERE hh_script != 'BROCHURE';
Regards
Jagan
jerrygreat
Posts: 8
Registered: 1/3/07
Re: what's wrong with this SQL?
Posted: Jan 16, 2007 11:31 AM in response to: Jagan Reply
Hi, Jagan:
thank you very much for your answer.
but when I execute it, I still can get error like:
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
so wired, do you have any ideas?
thank you very muchAnd this one,
Aother question about SQL?
I thought I already told him to deal with
ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
problem first.
There's nothing wrong (syntax wise) with the query. (of course when no "value" in the insert) -
Whats wrong with this sql statement ??
Hello all, I am trying to run the below query out of persheet(tanel poder) performance excel chart...but i get below error...db is on 9.2
what is wrong with this sql statement ?
http://blog.tanelpoder.com/2008/12/28/performance-visualization-made-easy-perfsheet-20-beta/
select * from (
with fsq as (
select /*+ materialize */
i.dbid
, i.instance_name
, i.instance_number
-- , trunc(s.snap_time, 'DD') DAY
-- , to_number(to_char(s.snap_time, 'HH24')) HOUR
-- -- , to_char(s.snap_time, 'MI') MINUTE
-- , 0 MINUTE
, trunc(
lag(s.snap_time, 1)
over(
partition by
v.dbid
, i.instance_name
, v.instance_number
, v.event
order by
s.snap_time
, 'HH24'
) SNAP_TIME
, v.event_type EVENT_TYPE
, v.event EVENT_NAME
, nvl(
decode(
greatest(
time_waited_micro,
nvl(
lag(time_waited_micro,1,0)
over(
partition by
v.dbid
, i.instance_name
, v.instance_number
, v.event
order by v.snap_id
, time_waited_micro
time_waited_micro,
time_waited_micro - lag(time_waited_micro,1,0)
over (
partition by
v.dbid
, i.instance_name
, v.instance_number
, v.event
order by v.snap_id
time_waited_micro
, time_waited_micro
) / 1000000 SECONDS_SPENT
, total_waits WAIT_COUNT
from
(select distinct dbid, instance_name, instance_number from stats$database_instance) i
, stats$snapshot s
, ( select
snap_id, dbid, instance_number, 'WAIT' event_type, event, time_waited_micro, total_waits
from
stats$system_event
where
event not in (select event from stats$idle_event)
union all
select
snap_id, dbid, instance_number,
case
when name in ('CPU used by this session', 'parse time cpu', 'recursive cpu usage') then 'CPU'
when name like 'OS % time' then 'OS'
else 'STAT'
end,
name , value, 1
from
stats$sysstat
-- where name in ('CPU used by this session', 'parse time cpu', 'recursive cpu usage')
-- or name like('OS % time')
-- or 1 = 2 -- this will be a bind variable controlling whether all stats need to be returned
) v
where
i.dbid = s.dbid
and i.dbid = v.dbid
and s.dbid = v.dbid
and s.snap_id = v.snap_id
and s.snap_time between '%FROM_DATE%' and '%TO_DATE%'
and i.instance_name = '%INSTANCE%'
select * from (
select
instance_name
, instance_number
, snap_time
, trunc(snap_time, 'DD') DAY
, to_char(snap_time, 'HH24') HOUR
, to_char(snap_time, 'MI') MINUTE
, event_type
, event_name
, seconds_spent
, wait_count
, ratio_to_report(seconds_spent) over (
-- partition by (to_char(day, 'YYYYMMDD')||to_char(hour,'09')||to_char(minute, '09'))
partition by (snap_time)
) ratio
from fsq
where
snap_time is not null -- lag(s.snap_time, 1) function above will leave time NULL for first snapshot
-- to_char(day, 'YYYYMMDD')||to_char(hour,'09')||to_char(minute, '09')
-- > ( select min(to_char(day, 'YYYYMMDD')||to_char(hour,'09')||to_char(minute, '09')) from fsq)
where ratio > 0
order by
instance_name
, instance_number
, day
, hour
, minute
, event_type
, seconds_spent desc
, wait_count desc
Error at line 6
ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
ORA-00972: identifier is too longHi Alex,
Subquery factoring a.k.a. the with-clause should be possible on 9.2:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96540/statements_103a.htm#2075888
(used it myself as well on 9.2)
@OP
I recall having problems myself using PL/SQL Developer and trying to get the with clause to work on 9.2 some years ago.
A workaround might be to create a view based on the query.
Also, your error message is "ORA-00972: identifier is too long"...
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14219/e900.htm#sthref419
Can't test things currently, no 9.2 available at the moment, but perhaps tomorrow I'll have a chance. -
Can someone tell me what's wrong with this LOV query please?
This query works fine..
select FILTER_NAME display_value, FILTER_ID return_value
from OTMGUI_FILTER where username = 'ADAM'
But this one..
select FILTER_NAME display_value, FILTER_ID return_value
from OTMGUI_FILTER where username = apex_application.g_user
Gives the following error.
1 error has occurred
* LOV query is invalid, a display and a return value are needed, the column names need to be different. If your query contains an in-line query, the first FROM clause in the SQL statement must not belong to the in-line query.
Thanks very much,
-Adam vonNiedaYa know, I still don't know what's wrong with this.
declare
l_val varchar2(100) := nvl(apex_application.g_user,'ADAM');
begin
return 'select filter_name display_value, filter_id return_value
from otmgui_filter where username = '''|| l_val || '''';
end;
Gets the same error as above. All I'm trying to do is create a dropdown LOV which selects based on the apex_application.g_user.
What am I missing here?
Thanks,
-Adam -
What's wrong with this ejb-query?
Hi people,
may be i worked too much, may be i've just missed something, but guys, can enyone tell me what the hell is wrong with this GOD DAMNED query?
<ejb-ql>Select Object(adt) From AddrDataTable AS adt, IN (adt.addresseeQualities) AS aq WHERE adt.season.id = ?1 And aq.aQTemplate.id=?2</ejb-ql>
That JBoss throws following exception:
org.jboss.deployment.DeploymentException: Error compiling EJB-QL statement 'Select Object(adt) From AddrDataTable AS adt, IN (adt.addresseeQualities) AS aq WHERE adt.season.id = ?1 And aq.aQTemplate.id=?2'; - nested throwable: (org.jboss.ejb.plugins.cmp.ejbql.ParseException: Encountered "1" at line 1, column 103.
Was expecting one of:
"ABS" ...
"LENGTH" ...
"LOCATE" ...
"SQRT" ...
"+" ...
<INTEGER_LITERAL> ...
<FLOATING_POINT_LITERAL> ...
<NUMERIC_VALUED_PARAMETER> ...
<NUMERIC_VALUED_PATH> ...
at org.jboss.ejb.plugins.cmp.jdbc.JDBCEJBQLQuery.<init>(JDBCEJBQLQuery.java:50)
The worst thing is that when i remove WHERE clause JBoss keeps silence like a fish - it works fine!
So, any ideas about this?
Thank youAre you sure the ?1 and ?2 parameters exist in the method for which the query is addressed.
In the statement adt.season.id I guess season is a CMR field and then season has a CMP field called id
and the same for aq.aQTemplate.id, aQTemplate being the CMR field and the is being a CMP field in the CMR.
and in adt.addresseeQualities is a CMR field?
Looks like a complex query
SELECT OBJECT(adt) from BEAN AS adt,
IN(adt.CMR_FIELD) AS aq
WHERE
adt.ANOTHER_CMR.ANOTHER_AMR_CMP_FIELD=?1
AND
aq.2_CMR_FIELD.2_CMP_FIELD =?2 -
Can anybody see what is wrong with this SQL statement?
Hey guys, just a quick question. Can anybody tell me what is wrong with this line of SQL? I keep getting a syntax error message. I've been trying for ages and I can't see any problem at all!"
{code}prepStat = connection.prepareStatement("INSERT INTO WeatherHistory (Date, Location, Overview, Temperature, WindDirection, WindSpeed, Pressure) VALUES ('"+date+"','"+location+"','"+temp+"','"+windDir+"','"+windSpd+"','"+pressure+"')");{code}
All the field names and variables definitely exist so I can't see what the problem is!DHD wrote:
Thanks for the replies.
I've matched the correct number of column names and variables, but still no luck.
And how exactly am I misusing Prepared Statements here?As noted above, not according to the code you posted. I didn't just pluck something out of my @ss and throw it out there. There was a reason behind what I said. And, if you mean you changed it, and you still got an exception, then post that exception (completely), and your new code, which is, hopefully, using PreparedStatement, (properly). -
Whats wrong with the sql query-- giving no rows selected
i have a table audit_data with 4 columns , eff_m & end_m are declared as timestamp and the time stamp data is different for all the records
Please advice as soon as possible as this is a production problem
ORG_GRP_I grn_n ED_EFF_m (timestamp) ED_END_M OFV
1 999 01-Jan-06 1 03-Aug-06 0 0
1 999 28-Jul-06 0 04-Aug-06 1 0
1 999 04-Aug-06 1 04-Aug-06 1 0
1 999 04-Aug-06 0 6.08
This query is giving no rows returned,even though there is data in database
SELECT NVL(OFV,0)
FROM audit_data ag
WHERE ag.ORG_GRP_I = 1
AND ag.GRN_N = 999
AND (ag.ED_EFF_M,NVL(ag.ED_END_M,SYSDATE)) IN (SELECT MAX(ED_EFF_M),MAX(NVL(ED_END_M,SYSDATE))
FROM audit_data ag2
WHERE ag2.ORG_GRP_I= ag.org_grp_i
AND ag2.grn_n=ag.grn_n
AND To_Date(To_Char(ag2.ED_EFF_M,'MM/DD/YYYY'),'MM/DD/YYYY') <= TO_DATE(TO_CHAR('08/04/06','MM/DD/YYYY'),'MM/DD/YYYY')
AND To_Date(To_Char(NVL(ag2.ED_END_M,SYSDATE),'MM/DD/YYYY'),'MM/DD/YYYY') >= TO_DATE(TO_CHAR('08/04/06','MM/DD/YYYY'),'MM/DD/YYYY'));
This query is giving value 6.08, when made type conversions.
what wrong with the above query.please advice
SELECT NVL(OFV,0)
FROM audit_data ag
WHERE ag.ORG_GRP_I = 1
AND ag.GRN_n = 999
AND (to_date(to_char(ag.ED_EFF_M,'mm/dd/yyyy'),'mm/dd/yyyy'),NVL(to_date(to_char(ag.ED_END_M,'mm/dd/yyyy'),'mm/dd/yyyy'),SYSDATE)) IN
(SELECT MAX(to_date(to_char(ED_EFF_M,'mm/dd/yyyy'),'mm/dd/yyyy')),MAX(NVL(ED_END_M,SYSDATE))
FROM audit_data ag2
WHERE ag2.ORG_GRP_I= ag.org_grp_i
AND ag2.grn_n=ag.grn_n
AND To_Date(To_Char(ag2.ED_EFF_M,'MM/DD/YYYY'),'MM/DD/YYYY') <= TO_date('08/04/2006','MM/DD/YYYY')
AND To_Date(To_Char(NVL(ag2.ED_END_M,SYSDATE),'MM/DD/YYYY'),'MM/DD/YYYY') >= TO_DATE('08/04/2006','MM/DD/YYYY'));In the second query you convert a string to a date correctly using TO_DATE(string,date format)
In the first query you try to make a char of something that already is a char, e.g. TO_CHAR('08/04/06','MM/DD/YYYY').
The TO_CHAR functions expects either a number or a date as its first parameter. That's why it's giving you a ORA-01722. -
What wrong with this sql ?
what wrong with my sql ?? When i try to run a explain plain against it. I get it that perfectly fine...if the syntax was wrong i wont get the explain plan, then why am i getting invalid number error ??? is it the data ?? i am on 10.2.0.3
Edited by: S2K on Aug 18, 2009 10:21 AMS2K wrote:
i am sorry i am not able to get what you mean...do you mean i should have it something like this ??
CASE WHEN tv.var_data_typ_nm = 'Continuous' THEN ROUND(cr.rslt_qty, tmc.rpt_prcsn)
ELSE cr.rslt_qty END,
Well, I did not realize column with QTY in the name is stored as string. Then your issue is values stored in cr.rslt_qty - at least one is not numeric. Keep in mind balnk string will fail:
SQL> select round(' ') from dual
2 /
select round(' ') from dual
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01722: invalid number
SQL> So if you can have blank cr.rslt_qty use LTRIM/RTRIM.
SY. -
What's wrong with this SQL Statement?
I hope somebody can help explain to me what is wrong wiht the
following SQL statement in my Recordest. It does not return an
error, but it will only filter records from the first variable
listed, 'varFirstName%'. If I try to use any other variables on my
search form,for example LastName, it returns all records. Why is it
doing this?
Here is the SQL statement:
SELECT *
FROM [Sysco Food Show Contacts]
WHERE FirstName LIKE 'varFirstName%' AND LastName LIKE
'varLastName%' AND OrganizationName LIKE 'varOrganizationName%' AND
Address LIKE 'varAddress%' AND City LIKE 'varCity%' AND State LIKE
'varState' AND PostalCode LIKE 'varPostalCode%'
The variables are defined as below:
Name Default Value Run-Time Value
varFirstName % Request.Form("FirstName")
varLastName % Request.Form("LastName")
...and such with all variables defined the same way.
Any help would be much appreciated. I am pulling my hair out
trying to make this Search Form work.
Thanks, mparsons2000PLEASE IGONRE THIS QUESTION!
There was nothing wrong with the statement. I had made
another STUDIP mistake! -
Please help me with this SQL query
I am practicing SQL queries and have come across one involving fetching data from 3 different tables.
The three tables are as below
<pre>
Country
location_id country
loc1 Spain
loc2 England
loc3 Spain
loc4 USA
loc5 Italy
loc6 USA
loc7 USA
</pre>
<pre>
User
user_id location_id
u1 loc1
u2 loc1
u3 loc2
u4 loc2
u5 loc1
u6 loc3
</pre>
<pre>
Post
post_id user_id
p1 u1
p2 u1
p3 u2
p4 u3
p5 u1
p6 u2
</pre>
I am trying to write an SQL query - for each country of users, display the average number of posts
I understand the logic behind this that we first need to group together all the locations and then the users belonging to one country and then find the average of their posts.
But, i'm having a difficulty in putting this in SQL form. Could someone please help me with this query.
Thanks.select
country.country,
count(*) Totalpostspercountry,
count(distinct post.user_id) Totaldistincuserspercountry,
count(*)/count(distinct post.user_id) Avgpostsperuserbycountry
from
country, muser, post
where country.location_id = muser.location_id
and muser.user_id = post.user_id
group by country.country
The output is like this for your sample data - hope this is what you were looking for :)
COUNTRY,TOTALPOSTSPERCOUNTRY,TOTALDISTINCUSERSPERCOUNTRY,AVGPOSTSPERUSERBYCOUNTRY
England,1,1,1,
Spain,5,2,2.5, -
Help: Anything wrong with this spatial query?
The error messages are as follows:
SELECT * FROM M_RGSERVERDB1 WHERE sdo_relate(M_RGSERVERDB1.geometry, mdsys.sdo_geometry(2003,NULL,NULL,mdsys.sdo_elem_info_array 1,1003,3),mdsys.sdo_ordinate_array(-97.3 ,35.1 , -97.1 , 35.3)),'mask=COVERS querytype=window') = 'TRUE'
java.sql.SQLException: ORA-06509: PL/SQL: ICD vector missing for this package
ORA-06512: at "JZHANG.MD", line 1723
ORA-06512: at "JZHANG.MDERR", line 8
ORA-06512: at "JZHANG.SDO_3GL", line 57
ORA-06512: at line 1
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:168)
at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.TTIoer.processError(TTIoer.java:208)
at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.Oall7.receive(Oall7.java:543)
at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.TTC7Protocol.doOall7(TTC7Protocol.java:1405)
at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.TTC7Protocol.fetch(TTC7Protocol.java:889)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteQuery(OracleStatement.jav
a:1681)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(OracleStateme
nt.java:1870)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeQuery(OracleStatement.java:
538)
at
TestSpatial.main(TestSpatial.java:60)
nullHi, Jean-Marc:
Thanks very much for your help. However, I don't think I missed the parenthesis after I double-checked it-- maybe due to copy/paste.
In fact, SQLPLUS will remind me if I miss a parenthesis. The following is the SQL that casuse the problem.
SELECT * FROM M_RGSERVERDB1 WHERE sdo_relate(M_RGSERVERDB1.geometry, mdsys.sdo_geometry(2003,NULL,NULL,mdsys.sdo_elem_info_array (1,1003,3),mdsys.sdo_ordinate_array(-97.3 ,35.1 , -97.1 , 35.3)),'mask=COVERS querytype=window') = 'TRUE';
Do you have any ideas on version compatibility of 8.1.7 and 8.1.6 which might casue the problem?
Thanks.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jean-Marc Prevost ([email protected]):
You have a missing opening parenthesis just after mdsys.sdo_elem_info_array.
You have:
mdsys.sdo_elem_info_array 1,1003,3)
You should have:
mdsys.sdo_elem_info_array (1,1003,3)
Hope this helps!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
null -
Hi there, I'm sure that this is an easy query but i'm having real trouble writing it, brain freeze today. I thought i had wrote it correctly but obviously not.
select distinct ech.claim_id,
ech.status,
ech.total_usd_value,
ech.total_exchange_value,
ech.examiner_currency
from email_collection_details ecd,
email_collection_header ech,
school_department sd
where ech.year = 2007
and ech.month = 'NOVEMBER'
and (ech.CLAIM_ID is null or ech.CLAIM_ID = v_claim_id)
By taking away the last line of this query, it returns 2 rows. When i add the line it fails to return any rows even if v_vlaim_id contains a value or not.
what have i done wrong?hi guys.
this is the query in full
select distinct ech.claim_id,
ech.status,
ech.total_usd_value,
ech.total_exchange_value,
ech.examiner_currency
from email_collection_details ecd,
email_collection_header ech,
school_department sc
where ech.year = 2007
and ech.month = 'NOVEMBER'
and (ech.CLAIM_ID is null or ech.CLAIM_ID = 19884)
and (ech.STATUS is null or ech.status = '')
and (ech.EXAMINER_CODE is null or ech.EXAMINER_CODE = '000035')
and (sc.SUBJECT_OPTION is null or sc.SUBJECT_OPTION = '')
and (sc.lvl is null or sc.lvl = '')
and (sc.COMPONENT is null or sc.COMPONENT = '')
and sc.year = ech.year
and sc.month = ech.month
and ecd.claim_id = ech.CLAIM_ID
and ecd.PAPER_CODE = sc.PAPER_CODE
claim_id is a number everything else is a varchar2
this query doesn't return any rows, it should return only 1 row with the claim_id filled in as is, or should return 2 rows with the examiner_code only.
Cheers -
Wat is wrong with this simple query ???
I am using 10gxe.
Below is the query which is not working
Whenever i am executing it a pop up windows is coming up
and asking me to enter bind variables ..wat shall i do ???
Here is a prntscrn of the issue .
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VARIABLE g_message VARCHAR2(30)
BEGIN
:g_message := 'My PL/SQL Block Works';
END;
PRINT g_message
Edited by: user4501184 on May 18, 2010 12:42 AMsqlplus "system/sm@test"
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SQL> VARIABLE g_message VARCHAR2(30)
SQL> BEGIN
2 :g_message := 'My PL/SQL Block Works';
3 END;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> PRINT g_message;
G_MESSAGE
My PL/SQL Block Works
SQL> -
What is wrong with this simple query
Hi,
I am writting a simple code just to get the maximum no values from a database table
The query is
ResultSet = stm.executeQuery("SELECT MAX(column_name) FROM Database_table ");
it seems to be a simple one but i am getting the message
column not found
Please answer soonWell, it depends on how your resultset is retrieving the results. If you retrieve by column name, then that's your problem. You need to do something like this:
ResultSet = stm.executeQuery("SELECT MAX(column_name) AS myColumnName FROM Database_table ");
String myResult = ResultSet.getString(myColumnName);Using MAX, COUNT, etc, will return your result with a mangled or no actual column name to retrieve from. Optionally, you can solve your problem by:
ResultSet.getString(1);Michael Bishop
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