Break string using unique query
Hi
I have data as
SQL> select T1.USUARIO, T1.departamento, t1.acao
2 from SIBTB_PERMISSAO t1
3 where t1.acao in ('SIBPED','SIBCOM','SIBPED','SIBFIN')
4 and t1.usuario = 'umlanton'
SQL> /
USUARIO DEPARTAMENTO ACAO
umlanton '25','26','27','28','29','66','67','68','69' SIBFIN
umlanton '25','26','27','28','29','66','67','68','69' SIBPED
umlanton '25','26','27','28','29','66','67','68','69' SIBCOMI musto to break data in unique queyr show data as:
umlanton 25 SIBFIN
umlanton 26 SIBFIN
umlanton 27 SIBFIN
umlanton 28 SIBFIN
umlanton 29 SIBFIN
umlanton 66 SIBFIN
umlanton 67 SIBFIN
umlanton 68 SIBFIN
umlanton 69 SIBFIN
umlanton 25 SIBPED
umlanton 26 SIBPED
umlanton 27 SIBPED
umlanton 28 SIBPED
umlanton 29 SIBPED
umlanton 66 SIBPED
umlanton 67 SIBPED
umlanton 68 SIBPED
umlanton 69 SIBPED
umlanton 25 SIBCOM
umlanton 26 SIBCOM
umlanton 27 SIBCOM
umlanton 28 SIBCOM
umlanton 29 SIBCOM
umlanton 66 SIBCOM
umlanton 67 SIBCOM
umlanton 68 SIBCOM
umlanton 69 SIBCOMI do not have idea how like to begin :-(
I see something using regular expression, but is with oracle 10.2 , I am using 9.2.02
using oracle 9.2.02
TIA
using oracle 9.2.02
SQL> with t as
select 'umlanton' a, '''25'',''26'',''27'',''28'',''29'',''66'',''67'',''68'',''69''' b, 'SIBFIN' c from dual union all
select 'umlanton' a, '''25'',''26'',''27'',''28'',''29'',''66'',''67'',''68'',''69''' b, 'SIBPED' c from dual union all
select 'umlanton' a, '''25'',''26'',''27'',''28'',''29'',''66'',''67'',''68'',''69''' b, 'SIBCOM' c from dual
select a,
extractvalue(column_value, 'e') b,
c
from t,
table(xmlsequence(xmltype('<e><e>' || trim('''' from replace(b, ''',''', '</e><e>')) || '</e></e>').extract('e/e'))) x
A B C
umlanton 25 SIBFIN
umlanton 26 SIBFIN
umlanton 27 SIBFIN
umlanton 28 SIBFIN
umlanton 29 SIBFIN
umlanton 66 SIBFIN
umlanton 67 SIBFIN
umlanton 68 SIBFIN
umlanton 69 SIBFIN
umlanton 25 SIBPED
umlanton 26 SIBPED
umlanton 27 SIBPED
umlanton 28 SIBPED
umlanton 29 SIBPED
umlanton 66 SIBPED
umlanton 67 SIBPED
umlanton 68 SIBPED
umlanton 69 SIBPED
umlanton 25 SIBCOM
umlanton 26 SIBCOM
umlanton 27 SIBCOM
umlanton 28 SIBCOM
umlanton 29 SIBCOM
umlanton 66 SIBCOM
umlanton 67 SIBCOM
umlanton 68 SIBCOM
umlanton 69 SIBCOM
27 rows selected.
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Which is what you want.
Dean -
Trying to use a query as the p_value in a SELECT_LIST_FROM_QUERY default
Hi,
I have a SELECT_LIST_FROM_QUERY and the select for the LIST shows the list as ought to. The select for the p_value does not set the default to the value I want. If I hardcode to 132, as the query should retrieve, it sets the default as should.
I replaced the query with 'select 132 from dual' and that does not work either.
I guess it is trying to use the LITERAL string as the default.
How do I use a query to supply the default for the list?
APEX_ITEM.SELECT_LIST_FROM_QUERY(24,
'select RMSETUPSTLES from MR_RM_REQUIREMENTS
where RM_REQ_ID = RM_REQ_ID',
'select substr( substr(FILE_NAME,instr(FILE_NAME,''/'')+1),1,LENGTH(substr(FILE_NAME,instr(FILE_NAME,''/'')+1))-4) D, FILE_CATALOG_ID R from FILE_CATALOG C, BH_XREF_IDS X WHERE C.FILE_CATALOG_ID = X.CHILD_ID and PARENT_ID = ''1'' AND PARENT_TYPE = ''ROOMSETUP'' ORDER BY SORT_ORDER','','YES','','- Select -','','','NO') "RMSETUPSTLES2",The problem was the p_value need ( ) around the select instead of ticks ' '.
APEX_ITEM.SELECT_LIST_FROM_QUERY(24,
(select REQ.RMSETUPSTLES from MR_RM_REQUIREMENTS REQ
where REQ.RM_REQ_ID = M.RM_REQ_ID),
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hi,
How using the symbol '-' in a java quey.
I have an error :
java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: 58
at java.lang.String.charAt(Unknown Source)
at com.sunopsis.sql.SnpsQuery.scanHostVariable(SnpsQuery.java)
at com.sunopsis.sql.SnpsQuery.setSqlTxt(SnpsQuery.java)
at co
ThanksHi,
I use this query with traitment SUNOPSIS on the source database.
My query :
Delete from calend_livr where etat_tournee = '--'
I make '\-\-' --> no row return
I make '\--' --> Error
But if i use a number , the query is ok.
Thanks -
Consequences of using unconstrained query variables?
I'm trying to determine what the consequences are (if any) of using
unconstrained query variables vs using variables with a contains clause in
order to navigate through collection fields.
In the Java Data Objects book the example given for collection field
navigation is as follows...
String filter = "customer.orders.contains(o) && o.dispatched == false";
q.declareVariables("Order o");
Using uncontrained variables this could be rewritten as...
String filter = "customer.orders.dispatched == false";
I'm using kodo 2.5.5 and need to navigate through multiple collection
fields. It is far simpler and easier for me to do this using the second
example above, but I can't find any documentation describing whether its a
good idea or not. So far the queries generated are correct.
Regards
NathanHi Marc,
Using the query form with the variable is portable at present, but I can't
help wonder whether the spec will change in the future to make using QL
simpler. All of the examples given in both the JDO book and Kodo
documenation only ever demonstrate the simplest example. Trying to construct
a query that spans multiple collections is very time consuming as the
smallest error in the QL seems to result in "red herring" error messages.
I've constructed and example for you that uses both methods and produces
exactly the same SQL. I'm very tempted to continue using the unconstrained
method because it works and is so simple. Note that in the generated SQL,
the reason that the table "BOA" is joined to most of the other tables is due
to vertical inheritance. The example data model is a very cut down diagram
purely to show the relationships.
"Marc Prud'hommeaux" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Nathan-
You should use the query form with the variable, since it is portable
and spec compliant.
I'm actually a little surprised that the second filter works at all.
What is the SQL that results from both the queries?
In article <[email protected]>, nathan boyes wrote:
I'm trying to determine what the consequences are (if any) of using
unconstrained query variables vs using variables with a contains clause
in
order to navigate through collection fields.
In the Java Data Objects book the example given for collection field
navigation is as follows...
String filter = "customer.orders.contains(o) && o.dispatched == false";
q.declareVariables("Order o");
Using uncontrained variables this could be rewritten as...
String filter = "customer.orders.dispatched == false";
I'm using kodo 2.5.5 and need to navigate through multiple collection
fields. It is far simpler and easier for me to do this using the second
example above, but I can't find any documentation describing whether itsa
good idea or not. So far the queries generated are correct.
Regards
Nathan
Marc Prud'hommeaux [email protected]
SolarMetric Inc. http://www.solarmetric.com
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