Date query results

Hello eveybody.
Im facing a strange problem.
I have one table with a date item (fecha) and some numeric items. All the rows in table have the date item correct.
But if I query
Select sum(a1), sum(a2), sum(an) from table where fecha > Xfecha it give me one results diferent than if I query
Select sum(a1), sum(a2), sum(an) from table where fecha between Xfecha and Xfecha2.
Xfecha = '31-JUL-10' in 1º SELECT
Xfecha := '01-AUG-10' in 2º select
Xfecha2 := '31-AUG-10'
The 1º select command must add the same rows than 2º select.
Any idea?
Thanks in advanced and regards everybody.
Edited by: selezeus on Aug 15, 2010 8:33 PM

Selezeus,
Make sure there is no entries after the date 31-Aug-2010 is made. And also try using the TRUNC function in the select queries.
Select sum(a1), sum(a2), sum(an) from table where trunc(fecha) > Xfecha;
Select sum(a1), sum(a2), sum(an) from table where trunc(fecha) between Xfecha and Xfecha2;Regards,
Manu.
If my response or the response of another was helpful or Correct, please mark it accordingly

Similar Messages

  • How can I architect my data layer to yield query result pages to the application as SQL Server prepares them?

    I tried to make the question as explicit as possible.
    Refer to Sql Server Management Studio's Results view.  Depending upon the structure of the execution plan, the Results pane may begin displaying results while the query is still executing.  Can someone point me in a direction for architecting a
    data layer (I am tech and framework agnostic for this task. Any solution will suffice) that will begin receiving pages of the set before SQL Server has completed the entire query?
    The call from the data layer to SQL Server will obviously have to be asynchronous, but is there any additional ceremony that I need to be aware of when issuing OPTION (FAST x) to the query optimizer?

    Thanks for the reply. (I actually meant to put this in the SQL Data Access forum, not the T-SQL forum)
    "Generally the last step is ORDER BY in a
    query, so nothing can start before that executes."
    I would imagine you cannot ORDER BY and yield results as they are fetched because of the execution plan that would be generated.  For the purposes of this post, please assume that sorting will be done purely client side
    "Can you post your query?"
     For purposes of discussion, let's assume that the query is
    select *
    from information_schema.columns
    and also assume that you have "lots" of columns to display.
    This was an exploratory question to see what would be necessary to replicate the behavior of Management Studio's Query Result view in a custom application. 
    I would imagine that there's going to be a lot of analysis of the execution plans that get generated in order for the OPTION (FAST x) optimizer hint to do any good, but apart from general tuning concerns that would allow SQL SERVER to yield a page of data
    "fast", I was wondering if there was anything else required of the calling client to force it to yield return its first page.
    After thinking about this (and phrasing it the way I did in the last sentence) perhaps this is the incorrect forum for this question.  I imagine that my concerns are better addressed in forums dedicated to the technology of the calling client (which
    would be a .NET assembly)
    Be that as it may, if there is any ceremony that SQL Server imposes on clients in order to yield return, I would expect that my question would be in the scope of SQL Server discussions (even though I intended this to be in a different SQL Server forum)

  • Date format in Query Result Window

    In recent versions on OSD (trying with V3.2.20.09 Build MAIN-09.87) I've been unable to change the date format for results shown in the query results window via the NLS settings in Preferences, it's the same for other users on v3 in my area. Can anyone advice on whether anything can be done to resolve this issue or is there a bug in recent additions of OSD
    Frustrating having a result show as 01-DEC-12 and I don't know whether it's 01-DEC-2012 or our default date of 01-DEC-4712 without having to hard code a to_char in my sql which I don't want to be doing all the time to analyse my results
    I have an old version 1.5.4 Build MAIN-5940 and changing the NLS settings in preferences refrects correctly in the query results window
    Any advice appreciated, Thanks

    Thanks, looks like it's permission, tried on a different database supposed to be the same and it works when I update the preferences or run the alter session statement. Call to my admins to get on the case
    Ta
    for anyone else having simular issues, help are the statements I've tried to confirm it's permissions
    alter session set NLS_DATE_FORMAT = 'DD-MON-RR HH24:MI:SS'; -- Original
    alter session set NLS_DATE_FORMAT = 'DD-MON-RRRR HH24:MI:SS';
    commit;
    SELECT *
    FROM nls_session_parameters
    Edited by: lakeuk on 14-Nov-2012 06:37

  • Date Format in Visual Studio Query Result Window

    Most vendor tools let you change the date format to show datetime in its query results window.
    But .NET does not have this.
    The ability to change this should be in located in Tools|Options but its not there.
    Can it be added in the next release?
    ALTER SESSION SET NLS_DATE_FORMAT = 'DD-MON-RR HH:MI:SS' does not work. btw.
    .NET and/or ODT over-rides it.

    Why would you expect Microsoft to write stuff for an Oracle plugin?! Why on earth would you want to see anything other than the actual raw data that YOU requested in the results of a query? Surely formating/displaying a datetime is a presentation layer thing not a database layer thing! If you're really that bothered re-write your SQL till you get what you want.

  • How to view complete date stamp in query result view in sql developer?

    Hi,
    In the query result, the date present in db is shown as DD-MM-YYYY format but I want to view the complete date stamp. When I view the same data in aqua data studio, I see the complete time stamp. Please let me know if I need to do some settings in Oracle SQL Developer so that complete date is shown?
    How to view complete date stamp in query result view in sql developer?
    Thanks in advance,
    Vineet

    864793 wrote:
    Hi,
    In the query result, the date present in db is shown as DD-MM-YYYY format but I want to view the complete date stamp. When I view the same data in aqua data studio, I see the complete time stamp. Please let me know if I need to do some settings in Oracle SQL Developer so that complete date is shown?
    How to view complete date stamp in query result view in sql developer?
    Thanks in advance,
    VineetAlternatively you can execute below
    set nls_date_format='DD-MM-YYYY HH24:MI:SS';Regards,
    Achyut K

  • Query Result pane - disabling tooltip display of LOB data

    In the query result pane of SQL Developer, if a column is too long for the display (typically, in my case, for a CLOB column) and you hover the mouse over the column data, a tooltip showing the full value appears.
    For an example, do "select sql_fulltext from v$sql where rownum < 3" and hover the mouse over one of the values in the SQL_FULLTEXT column.
    In our application we typically query a table with a large CLOB column, and the tooltip fills the whole screen. This is a pain if you just leave your mouse on the screen somewhere over a CLOB column while typing :-( I've looked for a way to switch off this tooltip, but haven't managed to find one. Can anyone point me at a way of doing so? Unfortunately, I'm running SQL Developer 2.1.1, but even a response along the lines of "you can only do this in 3.0 and later, and this is how" would be useful, as it might help me argue for an upgrade.
    Thanks,
    Paul

    Hi Paul,
    Actually versions 3.0 and 3.1 have a very nice UI (Tools | Preferences | Mouseover Popups) to control this sort of thing, but unfortunately the settings seem only applicable to the debugger.
    You might consider making a feature request for this on the SQL Developer Exchange.
    Regards,
    Gary
    SQL Developer Team

  • How can I get Numbers to return the first row in a group of VLOOKUP query results instead of last one?

    I'm trying to query from one table (call it Table1) a batch of rows in another table (Table2) using VLOOKUP on a date specified in the first table (Table1). My problem is it's returning the last incident in Table2 of the requested date instead of the first incident. This really breaks the OFFSET scheme I'd like to use to collect the rest of the items for that date. Is there some way to compel VLOOKUP to return the first row of query results, not the last?
    NOTE: I see I've asked this before, but forgot to go back and look at responses given. It's been a while and I've limped along until now with the way things were. I'm actually trying to delete this questions, so if you see it, ignore it. I suppose if someone can tell me real quick how to delete a stupid question, that might be helpful.

    you cannot delete a post yourself.  You can flag the post an request a moderator remove.

  • Warning Message in query result as 'Notification Number DBMAN 345'

    Hi ,
    I have a warning message while executing the query
    'Diagnosis
    Currently, it cannot be guaranteed that SIDs and master data exists for all characteristic attributes for the DataStore object to be read.
    There is a restriction on a navigation attribute of the listed characteristic in the query. This filters all characteristic values of the master-data bearing characteristic for which there is not yet master data out of the result.
    For performance reasons, this filtering is unavoidable.
    System Response
    Procedure
    In case of doubt, find other restirctions directly on the characteristic values of the characteristics contained in the DataStore object.
    Procedure for System Administration
      Notification Number DBMAN 345  '
    'i am getting this error because of cutomer exit variables  on navigatioanl attributes of  Omaterial'
    I tried supressing it in  RSRT.. but unable to find the message.
    I tried  debugging and assigning enhancement points in  FM  BAL_LOG_MSG_READ.. As it is standard function module its not suggestable to do..
    can we creat custom FM ?? will it be called if we  write code to supress warning message??
    Please let me know how to use  BADI'S  in order to supress the error message that appearing in query result?
    Thanks All.

    Hi,
    The warning is raised due to the following reasons:
      - you have a selection in the filter of a navigation attribute
      - in your DSO you do not use the option "SIDs Generation upon Activation"
    If the option "SIDs Generation upon Activation" is not flagged,
    you may get char.values for an Infoobject in the system not
    having any SIDs. As a result you may see in the report less data as
    expected.
    For example we have Infoobject A with its Nav.attribute B
      Infoobject A   Nav.attribute B
      12             13   ->> has a SID in the X-table
      11             10
      9              13   ->> has no SID in the X-table
    If you define a selection on B =13 in the query, you only get infoobject
    A with key 12 displayed in the result, since only B =13 has a SID
    in the relevant X-table.
    The warning refers to this behaviour and cannot be avoided unless you:
       - flag the option in the ODS-settings
       - or remove the filter defined on 0MATERIAL__xxxx
    Thanks,
    Venkat

  • Saving query results to a flat file

    Hello Experts!
    We have a very specific issue on our current project and I would like to know if any of you have ever done something similar. We are taking query results from BW (after complex calculations, some based on SY-DATE) and saving them to flat files to transfer to a SQL database structure on the Enterprise Portal. From here, the portal team renders the information into more "static" dashboards that include mouse over features and even limited drilldown (i.e. no matter where a user clicks the report always drills down on profit center)
    There are many reasons why the model is set up as such (mostly training of executive level end users), and even though it doesn't mesh with the idea that BW could do this work on its own, we have to work with what we have.
    We have come up with 3 possible ways to save this data to flat files and hopefully someone can tell us which might be the most effective.
    1.) Information Broadcasting. If we broadcast XML files to the portal, will the portals team be able to read that data into a SQL database? Is there another way to use broadcasting to create and send a flat file to specific location?
    2.) RSCRM_BAPI. This transaction seems to not support texts.
    3.) Open Hub. In order to get the open hub to work, we first have to save all of our query results to direct write data store objects using APD. (calculations based on current date, for example, would require daily full loads to the underlying data providers otherwise.)
    What is the best way to accomplish this? Is information broadcasting capable of doing this?
    Thanks!

    Hi Adam,
    Do you have to use flat files to load the information to a SQL database? (if so maybe someone else has a suggestion on which way would be the best).
    I try to stay away from flat file uploads as there is a lot of manual work involved. May I suggest setting up a connection to your SQL table in the DBCON table and then writing a small abap program to push data into the SQL database (which you can automate).
    1) Use APD to push data into a table within BW.
    2) Go to transaction SM30 > table DBCON and setup a new entry specifying the conncection parameters to your SQL database.
    3) In SE38 Write an ABAP program along the folloing lines (assuming the connection you set in DBCON is named conn1:
    data: con_name like dbcon-con_name
    con_name = 'conn1'.
    exec sql.
      set connection :con_name
    endexec.
    ****have a select statement which reads data from your table which the data is saved from the APD into an internal table**********
    ****loop on the internal table and have a SQL insert statement to insert the records into the SQL table as below******
    exec sql.
    insert into <SQL TABLE> (column names seperated by ,)
    values (column names of the internal table seperated by ,)  if the internal table is named itab the columns have to be specified as :itab-column1
    If you decide to take this approach you may find more info on DBCON and the process in sdn. Good Luck!
    endexec.

  • Large query result set

    Hi all,
    At the moment we have some java classes (not ejb - cmp/bmp) for search in
    our ejb application.
    Now we have a problem i.e. records have grown too high( millions ) and
    sometimes query results in retrieval of millions of records. It results in
    too much memory consumtion in our ejb application. What is the best way to
    address this issue.
    Any help will be highly appreciated.
    Thanks & regards,
    Parvez

    you can think of following options
    1) paging: read only few thousands at a time and maintain a index to page
    through complete dataset
    2) caching!
    a) you can create a serialized data file in server to cache the result set
    and can use that to browse through. you may do on the fly
    compression/uncompression while sending data to client.
    b) applet based solution where caching could be in client side. Look in
    http://www.sitraka.com/software/jclass/cs_ims.html
    thanks,
    Srinivas
    "chauhan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    Thanks Slava Imeshev,
    We already have search criteria and a limit. When records exceeds thatlimit
    then we prompt user that it may take sometime, do you want to proceed? If
    he clicks yes then we retrieve those records. This results in lot ofmemory
    consumtion.
    I was thinking if there is some way that from database I can retrieve some
    block of records at a time rather the all records of a query. I wander how
    internet search sites work, where thousnds of sites/pages match criteriaand
    client can move back & front on any page.
    Regards,
    Parvez
    "Slava Imeshev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    Hi chauhan,
    You may want to narrow search criteria along with processing a
    limited number of resulting records. I.e. if the size of the result
    is bigger than a limit, you stop fetching results and notify the client
    that search criteria should be narrowed.
    HTH.
    Regards,
    Slava Imeshev
    "chauhan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    Hi all,
    At the moment we have some java classes (not ejb - cmp/bmp) for
    search
    in
    our ejb application.
    Now we have a problem i.e. records have grown too high( millions ) and
    sometimes query results in retrieval of millions of records. It
    results
    in
    too much memory consumtion in our ejb application. What is the best
    way
    to
    address this issue.
    Any help will be highly appreciated.
    Thanks & regards,
    Parvez

  • How to get Query Results based on Analysis Authorization Ranges????

    Hi Experts,
    I have gone through the lot of SDN Links, however not able to find the answer to my question.
    I have an Authorization Issue, “NO Authorization “
    Error : EYE 007 ( Insufficient Authorizations )
    <b>Here is the issue:</b>
    Need to see the complete query result when I gave the range in Analysis Authorization for Controlling Area 001-005. Controlling Area is auth relevant and right now a variable is inserted in the query for it. If I select Controlling Area 001, the result for Controlling Area 001 is displayed in query. If 002 then also displayed. If I do not enter anything, then I get the <b>Eye 007 error message</b>.
    I am not sure how do I display/authorize the entire result in the query for all the Controlling Areas, I have authorized user to see??
    <b>Its really urgent, please help..!</b>
    Here are the logs:
    Authorization Check Log
    Date and Execution Time (Local Server)
    Execution Date: 06.09.2007
    Execution Time: 14:48:41
    Executed Query: 0CCA_C11/GBCCA_MP01_Q0002_AP
    Executed by User ZBI_TEST_001
    Executed with Analysis Authorizations of Another User ZBI_TEST_001
      InfoProvider Check  
    Building the Buffer...
    ...Buffer Built
    Are there authorizations for accessing InfoProvider 0CCA_C11 with activity 03?
    Authorization exists for general access to InfoProvider 0CCA_C11 with activity 03 
      InfoProvider Check  
    Authorization exists for general access to InfoProvider 0CCA_C11 with activity 03 
      Relevant Characteristics for Detailed Authorization Check  
    (Characteristics with Full Authorization Are Not Listed!)
      List of Effective Authorization-Relevant Characteristics for InfoProvider 0CCA_C11:  
    0CO_AREA 
    0TCAACTVT 
      Relevant Characteristics for Detailed Authorization Check  
    (Characteristics with Full Authorization Are Not Listed!)
      List of Effective Authorization-Relevant Characteristics for InfoProvider :  
    List Is Empty:
      There Are No Characteristics That Have to Be Checked in Detail  
      Authorization Check  
      Detail Check for InfoProvider 0CCA_C11  
      Preprocessing:  
    Selection Checked for Consistency, Preprocessed and Supplemented As Needed
    Subselection (Technical SUBNR) 1
    Check Node Definitions and Value Authorizations...
    Node- and Value Authorizations Are OK
    End of Preprocessing
    Filling the Buffer...
    ...Buffer Filled
      Main Check:  
      Subselection (Technical SUBNR) 1  
    Supplementation of Selection for Aggregated Characteristics
      No Check for Aggregation Authorization Required  
    Following Set Is Checked  Comparison with Following Authorized Set  Result  Remaining Set 
    Characteristic  Contents 
    0CO_AREA
    0TCAACTVT
    SQL Format:
    CO_AREA = '0003'
    AND TCAACTVT = '03'
    Characteristic  Contents 
    0CO_AREA  I BT 0001 0005
    0TCAACTVT  I EQ 03
    I EQ 16
    Authorized   
      Subselection (SUBNR) Is Authorized  
      Authorization Check Complete  
      Authorization Check  
      Detail Check for InfoProvider 0CCA_C11  
      Preprocessing:  
    Selection Checked for Consistency, Preprocessed and Supplemented As Needed
    Subselection (Technical SUBNR) 1
    Check Node Definitions and Value Authorizations...
    Node- and Value Authorizations Are OK
    End of Preprocessing
    Filling the Buffer...
    ...Buffer Filled
      Main Check:  
      Subselection (Technical SUBNR) 1  
    Supplementation of Selection for Aggregated Characteristics
      No Check for Aggregation Authorization Required  
    Following Set Is Checked  Comparison with Following Authorized Set  Result  Remaining Set 
    Characteristic  Contents 
    0CO_AREA
    0TCAACTVT
    SQL Format:
    TCAACTVT = '03'
    Characteristic  Contents 
    0CO_AREA  I BT 0001 0005
    0TCAACTVT  I EQ 03
    I EQ 16
    Partially or Fully Authorized (Intersection)   Characteristic  Contents 
    0CO_AREA
    0TCAACTVT
    SQL Format:
    ( CO_AREA < '0001'
    OR CO_AREA > '0005' )
    AND TCAACTVT = '03'
    Value selection partially authorized. Check of remainder at end
    Following Set Is Checked  Comparison with Following Authorized Set  Result  Remaining Set 
    Characteristic  Contents 
    0CO_AREA
    0TCAACTVT
    SQL Format:
    ( CO_AREA < '0001'
    OR CO_AREA > '0005' )
    AND TCAACTVT = '03'
    Characteristic  Contents 
    0CO_AREA  I BT 0001 0005
    0TCAACTVT  I EQ 03
    I EQ 16
    Not Authorized   
    All Authorizations Tested
      Message EYE007: You do not have sufficient authorization  
      No Sufficient Authorization for This Subselection (SUBNR)  
    Following CHANMIDs Are Affected:
    184 ( 0CO_AREA )
      Authorization Check Complete  

    Hi,
        Have you defined the vaule for 0CO_AREA as BT 001-005 in you Authorization for 0CO_AREA.Also how have you defined your Authorization Variable on the query? Have you define as select options or interval? I thing you need to define it as interval or select options.
    Hope it helps,
    Cheers,
    Balaji

  • How can I export a Oracle DB table or a Query Result to an mdb (MS Access) File ?

    Hi,
    I would like to export a particular table or a particular data subset (result from a SQL query) to a MDB file, I tried with Oracle SQL Developer but I cannot see mdb as a possible export option.
    How can I do to export data to a mdb file ? I'm currently using SQL Developer on GNU/Linux, can you suggest me a link or a tool to do such things ?
    I consider an acceptable solution also to use SQL Developer to export data in a certain format and then use another software to open that format and create an mdb. What do you suggest ?

    Open the (an) MS Access database and:
    1) Click on File -> Link tables -> Select ODBC Database(s)
    2) On popup window select (or create new) "Machine Data Source" -> Oracle Driver -> Select the TNS alias (service name)
    Good luck!

  • Stepping through a query result set, replacing one string with another.

    I want to write a function that replaces the occurance of a string with another different string.  I need it to be a CF fuction that is callable from another CF function.  I want to "hand" this function an SQL statement (a string) like this:   (Please note, don't bother commenting that "there are eaiser ways to write this SQL..., I've made this simple example to get to the point where I need help.  I have to use a "sub_optimal" SQL syntax just to demonstrate the situation)
    Here is the string I want to pass to the function:
    SELECT
      [VERYLONGTABLENAME].FIRST_NAME,
      [VERYLONGTABLENAME].LAST_NAME,
      [VERYLONGTABLENAME].ADDRESSS
    FROM
      LONGTABLENAME [VERYLONGTABLENAME]
    Here is the contents of the ABRV table:
    TBL_NM,  ABRV    <!--- Header row--->
    VERYLONGTABLENAME, VLTN
    SOMEWHATLONGTALBENAME, SLTN
    MYTABLENAME, MTN
    ATABLENAME, ATN
    The function will return the original string, but with the abreviations in place of the long table names, example:
    SELECT
      VLTN.FIRST_NAME,
      VLTN.LAST_NAME,
      VLTN.ADDRESSS
    FROM
      LONGTABLENAME VLTN
    Notice that only the table names surrounded by brackets and that match a value in the ABRV table have been replaced.  The LONGTABLENAME immediately following the FROM is left as is.
    Now, here is my dum amatuer attempt at writing said function:  Please look at the comment lines for where I need help.
          <cffunction name="AbrvTblNms" output="false" access="remote" returntype="string" >
            <cfargument name="txt" type="string" required="true" />
            <cfset var qAbrvs="">  <!--- variable to hold the query results --->
            <cfset var output_str="#txt#">  <!--- I'm creating a local variable so I can manipulate the data handed in by the TXT parameter.  Is this necessary or can I just use the txt parameter? --->
            <cfquery name="qAbrvs" datasource="cfBAA_odbc" result="rsltAbrvs">
                SELECT TBL_NM, ABRV FROM BAA_TBL_ABRV ORDER BY 1
            </cfquery>
         <!--- I'm assuming that at this point the query has run and there are records in the result set --->
        <cfloop index="idx_str" list="#qAbrvs#">      <!--- Is this correct?  I think not. --->
        <cfset output_str = Replace(output_str, "#idx_str#", )  <!--- Is this correct?  I think not. --->
        </cfloop>               <!--- What am I looping on?  What is the index? How do I do the string replacement? --->
            <!--- The chunck below is a parital listing from my Delphi Object Pascal function that does the same thing
                   I need to know how to write this part in CF9
          while not Eof do
            begin
              s := StringReplace(s, '[' +FieldByName('TBL_NM').AsString + ']', FieldByName('ABRV').AsString, [rfReplaceAll]);
              Next;
            end;
            --->
        <cfreturn output_txt>
        </cffunction>
    I'm mainly struggling with syntax here.  I know what I want to happen, I know how to make it happen in another programming language, just not CF9.  Thanks for any help you can provide.

    RedOctober57 wrote:...
    Thanks for any help you can provide.
    One:
    <cfset var output_str="#txt#">  <!--- I'm creating a local
    variable so I can manipulate the data handed in by the TXT parameter.
    Is this necessary or can I just use the txt parameter? --->
    No you do not need to create a local variable that is a copy of the arguments variable as the arguments scope is already local to the function, but you do not properly reference the arguments scope, so you leave yourself open to using a 'txt' variable in another scope.  Thus the better practice would be to reference "arguments.txt" where you need to.
    Two:
    I know what I want to happen, I know how to make it happen in another programming language, just not CF9.
    Then a better start would be to descirbe what you want to happen and give a simple example in the other programming language.  Most of us are muti-lingual and can parse out clear and clean code in just about any syntax.
    Three:
    <cfloop index="idx_str" list="#qAbrvs#">      <!--- Is this correct?  I think not. --->
    I think you want to be looping over your "qAbrvs" record set returned by your earlier query, maybe.
    <cfloop query="qAbrvs">
    Four:
    <cfset output_str = Replace(output_str, "#idx_str#", )  <!--- Is this correct?  I think not. --->
    Continuing on that assumption I would guess you want to replace each instance of the long string with the short string form that record set.
    <cfset output_str = Replace(output_str,qAbrs.TBLNM,qAbrs.ABRV,"ALL")>
    Five:
    </cfloop>               <!--- What am I looping on?  What is the index? How do I do the string replacement? --->
    If this is true, then you are looping over the record set of tablenames and abreviations that you want to replace in the string.

  • Query Results - failed with exclamation mark on icon

    Hi there,
    When I run a select query I now get an exclamation mark on the green arrow icon in the Query Results.  I've been able to run this query before and no changes have been made.
    In the Query Results window if I click the 'reload' icon (two blue arrows) the Output results flash up and then clear.
    Version 3.0.02   //   Build MAIN-02.37   //   Java Platform 1.6.0_11
    As far as I know I have not made any configuration or database connection changes.  This issue appears on all DB connections and all SQL I try to run.
    This appears to be the error:
    java.lang.NullPointerException
        at oracle.dbtools.worksheet.sqlhistory.db.HistoryDB2.getRowFor(HistoryDB2.java:43)
        at oracle.dbtools.worksheet.sqlhistory.SqlEditorHistory.saveSql(SqlEditorHistory.java:85)
        at oracle.dbtools.worksheet.StatementRunnerResultsPanel$4.taskFinished(StatementRunnerResultsPanel.java:287)
        at oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.RaptorTaskAdapter.stateChanged(RaptorTaskAdapter.java:95)
        at oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.RaptorTaskDescriptor.notifyListener(RaptorTaskDescriptor.java:143)
        at oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.RaptorTaskDescriptor.setStatus(RaptorTaskDescriptor.java:370)
        at oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.RaptorTaskDescriptor.setStatus(RaptorTaskDescriptor.java:352)
        at oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.RaptorTask.setStatus(RaptorTask.java:257)
        at oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.RaptorTaskManager$RaptorFutureTask.done(RaptorTaskManager.java:479)
        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerSet(FutureTask.java:251)
        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:303)
        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:138)
        at oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.RaptorTaskManager$RaptorFutureTask.run(RaptorTaskManager.java:500)
        at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:441)
        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:303)
        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:138)
        at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:886)
        at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:908)
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Closing/reopening SQL Developer doesn't help.  I've restarted my PC and the results do appear, but then the same error appears again.
    Any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks.

    Hi Jon_Male,
    A couple of points:
    1. Your release is a bit out-of-date, plus it seems to be an early adopter release rather than the 3.0 production release (3.0.04.34).
    2. The following old forum post discusses the same behavior occurring after an OutOfMemory error: exclamation mark on script output tab
    Regards,
    Gary
    SQL Developer Team

  • How to upload the web query result  to CSV/Text file

    Hi,
    Kindly help me on the following.
    1)       I have info-provider (IP), which has info-objects "company code" and "supplier".
    2)       I built a query by putting company-code with a variable in free-charateristics and supplier-code in row.
    3)       When I run this query, it will ask company-code as input and the result will be filtered using company-code.
    4)       For this query, I created a web-template and assigned data-provider to display the data on the web.
    5)       The user wants to enter input company-code='1000' and write the data in a CSV file in a specific directory. i.e, by clicking the execute button (after entering company code) , the result should go to the CSV or text file. i.e. the application should automatically generate the file with query results.
    Note: The user should not use context menu to EXPORT TO CSV OR EXCEL file.
    Please let me know, if there is any tutorial. Thanks a lot advance help.
    Regards
    Kandasamy

    1. SELECT INTO
    Below method will create table when data is inserted from one table to another table. Its useful when you need exactly same datatype as source table.
    Use AdventureWorks2008R2;
    Go
    ---Insert data using SELECT INTO
    SELECT AddressLine1, City
    INTO BothellAddresses
    FROM Person.Address
    where City = 'Bothell';
    GO
    ---VERIFY DATA
    Select AddressLine1, City
    FROM BothellAddresses
    ---DROP TABLE
    DROP TABLE BothellAddresses
    GO
    2. INSERT INTO SELECT
    Below method will need table to be created prior to inserting data. Its really useful when table is already created and you want insert data from
    another table.
    Use AdventureWorks2008R2;
    Go
    ---Create Table
    CREATE TABLE BothellAddresses (AddressLine1 NVARCHAR(60), City NVARCHAR(30))
    ---Insert into above table using SELECT
    INSERT INTO BothellAddresses(AddressLine1, City)
    SELECT AddressLine1, City
    FROM Person.Address
    where City = 'Bothell';
    ---VERIFY DATA
    Select AddressLine1, City
    FROM BothellAddresses
    ---DROP TABLE
    DROP TABLE BothellAddresses
    GO
    Regards,
    Vishal Patel
    Blog: http://vspatel.co.uk
    Site: http://lehrity.com

Maybe you are looking for