How to configure a sql query of 110 lines in a DB Adapter
Hi all,
I have a sql query which is 110 lines and i need to use "select"operation in DB Adapter.I dont understand where to put the query in DB Adapter.I worked on a sql query which is 3 or 4 lines but this is the first time iam working on a sql Query with 110 lines.
Please help me.Give me sme link or any document that i can refer.
Thanks,
Kiran
HI,
Please use the option of Custom Sql and paste it there.
it does not matter what operation are you using but the xsd will form accordingly.
If you need to do only via Select operation in the wizard, than select the tables and add pararmeters in the next screen and try to give the logic there.
I feel the best thing to do would be with the Custom Sql query.
And whatever variables you need to pass dyanamically.
Just put an # symbol before to the column name .
The variable will be formed.
Thanks,
Tirumala Dixit.
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2
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1
1
722.00
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0
1
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4.00
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1
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0
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9
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0
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36.00
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459.00
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SQL*Net message to client
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0
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189,490.00
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0
0
559.00
db file scattered read
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0
0
6
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100
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0
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301.00
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2
35.00
direct path write
122
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0
1
122.00
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0
0
260.00
db file parallel read
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0
0
41
1.00
ADR file lock
144
0
0
0
144.00
latch: redo writing
55
0
0
1
55.00
ADR block file write
120
0
0
0
120.00
wait list latch free
2
0
0
10
2.00
latch: cache buffers lru chain
44
0
0
0
44.00
buffer busy waits
3
0
0
2
3.00
latch: call allocation
57
0
0
0
57.00
SQL*Net more data to client
55
0
0
0
55.00
ARCH wait for archivelog lock
78
0
0
0
78.00
rdbms ipc message
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0
172,828
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11,826.00
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170,978
100
172,681
1010
170,978.00
dispatcher timer
1,440
100
86,417
60012
1,440.00
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6,479
48
86,413
13337
6,479.00
shared server idle wait
2,879
100
86,401
30011
2,879.00
Space Manager: slave idle wait
17,258
100
86,324
5002
17,258.00
pmon timer
46,489
62
86,252
1855
46,489.00
smon timer
361
66
86,145
238628
361.00
VKRM Idle
1
0
14,401
14400820
1.00
SQL*Net message from client
253,909
0
419
2
253,909.00
class slave wait
379
0
0
0
379.00
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Writes: Data
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Data per sec
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78.33
.630701
8.9G
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.105197
0.37
21.51
Log File
13.9G
0.18
.164213
41.9G
21.85
.496123
0.02
2.93
Archive Log
0M
0.00
0M
13.9G
0.16
.164213
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0.67
.066213
8.1G
0.80
.096496
5.33
3713.27
Control File
2.9G
2.16
.034333
2G
1.46
.023247
0.05
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... if the answer is more than a 100,000 we inform the user that the request must be "batched", and give them a form to fill out confirming there contact details. We run the extract overnight and send the user an email containing a link which allows them to download the result the next morning.
... if the answer is more than a million features we inform the user that the request must batched over the weekend... same deal as above, except we do it over the weekend to (a) discourage this; and (b) the official version ensure we have enough time to run the extract without impinging upon the maintenance window.
... if the answer is more than 5 million we display our brilliant "subscribe to our DVD service to get the latest version of the whole shebang every three months (or so), so you can kill your own blooody server with these ridiculous searches" form.
Edited by: corlettk on Dec 5, 2007 11:12 AM -
How to schedule a sql query on Windows
Hi Experts;
I got a sql query that I need to put on schedule, (on windows) in order it runs everyday at specific time.
I got the query, but I want to know the next:
How to invoke SQLPlus from this query? Explain how to include the user/password@SID
Do I need to create this query in a .bat file?
Also I want to know, how to send the results to an email?
Thanks for your help.
Regards
AlI would suggest to put your sql query to a separate file and spool the result to a concrete file:
query.sql:
spool query.lst
select * from emp;
spool off;create a bat file query.bat:
sqlplus <connection> @query.sql
...work with content of query.lst, send mail etcThen schedule your bat file with Windows scheduler
The above could be simplified with JavaScript or VBScript
Thanks.
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