Direct-load Insert. ORA-00907: missing right parenthesis
Hi All,
i created one dummy table with two character columns
im trying to insert values like this.
insert into dummy select ('x','y') from dual;
the error is
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00907: missing right parenthesis
Thanks in advance
SQL> insert into dummy1 select 'x','y' from dual;
1 row created.
SQL> select * from dummy1;
COL1 COL2
x y
Regards,
Sanju
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<EMPNO>7934</EMPNO>
<SALARY>
1,300.00</SALARY>
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WHERE p1.a_code = 'A') total_as,
(SELECT COUNT (*) AS proddaysinmonth
FROM (SELECT mon_dt + LEVEL - 1 AS dt,
TO_CHAR
(mon_dt + LEVEL - 1,
'DY',
'NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE = ENGLISH'
) AS dy_days
FROM ((SELECT TRUNC
(TO_DATE (m || '/' || a,
'MM/YYYY'
'MM'
) AS mon_dt
FROM (SELECT TO_CHAR
(SYSDATE,
'MM'
) AS m,
TO_CHAR
(SYSDATE,
'YYYY'
) AS a
FROM DUAL)))
CONNECT BY mon_dt + LEVEL - 1 <=
LAST_DAY (mon_dt))
WHERE dy_days IN ('MON', 'TUE', 'WED', 'THU')) prodmonths) first_partcal_a
ORDER BY name_id;
END daily_tasks;
END new_information;i have added INTO clause
and removed over() after MOD and TRUNC -
ORA-00907 MISSING RIGHT PARANTHESIS
Dear all,
The query
FLASHBACK TABLE schema.table_name TO TIMESTAMP('18-JAN-2008 18:55:58','DD-MON-YYYY HH24:MI:SS');
gives me the error
ORA-00907 MISSING RIGHT PARANTHESIS
WHAT AM MISSING HERE ?
kAIPretty much the usual
You grossly violate forums etiquette by
- not posting a version and a platform
- not looking up the error message
- not verifying syntax
- by SHOUTING most of your question
in short you demonstrate you are utterly lazy and utterly rude.
Doing so, you have now entered as a runner up in the competition to qualify for the biggest abuser of this forum by not doing anything yourself.
Yes, I know you will be angry. And why will you be angry? Because I state the truth!
People like you should be banned from this forum completely.
Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA -
Objects Runtime Error -- Missing Right Parenthesis
I am getting a RUNTIME error when using objects "Missing right parenthesis". The same script runs in Oracle 8i but will not run in the newly installed oracle8 enterprise edition. Oracle closed the support track saying they no longer support this version of Oracle. Unfortunately we have a client that we support and must match their environment. Does anyone know what might be missing or wrong with our environment?
This is the code and error:
declare
l_users gl_jointype := gl_joinType ( gl_JoinOBJECT ( 1,'test'));
begin
insert into t select * from TABLE ( CAST ( l_users as gl_JoinType ) );
END;
gives me the following RUNTIME error
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00907: missing right parenthesis
ORA-06512: at line 4
We are running oracle: this is our SQL Plus blurb
Connected to:
Oracle8 Enterprise Edition Release 8.0.5.0.0 - Production
With the Partitioning and Objects options
PL/SQL Release 8.0.5.0.0 - Production
This is the object and type creation:
DROP TYPE gl_JoinType;
CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE gl_JoinObject AS OBJECT
( NumberJoin NUMBER, -- Number for Dynamic Joins
CharJoin VARCHAR(80) -- Varchar for Dynamic Joins
CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE gl_JoinType AS TABLE OF gl_JoinObject;
Create the table:
CREATE TABLE t ( NumberJoin Number, CharJoin VARCHAR2(80));CAST and this use of TABLE are new features, not in 8.05 or 8.06 (I'm not sure when they were introduced, 8i I suspect.)
I get the same error on my 8.06 instance:
1 declare
2 l_users gl_jointype := gl_joinType ( gl_JoinOBJECT ( 1,'test'));
3 begin
4 for x in (select * from TABLE ( CAST ( l_users as gl_JoinType ) ))
5 loop
6 dbms_output.put_line('x.NumberJoin = ' || x.NumberJoin);
7 end loop;
8* end;
SQL> /
declare
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00907: missing right parenthesis
ORA-06512: at line 4
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