Minus operator abnormal behavior question
Oracle 10gR2/Oracle 11g on Windows 2003 R2 32-bit
There is a very weird query with minus, it is basically:
select id from table1 where xxxx --> query 1
minus
select id from table1 where xxxx --> query 2the queries are against the same table, only difference is the where clause. There are 3rd party implemented type and index being used in the where clause in both queries.
query 1 returns 100 records (i.e. all the records in table1), query 2 returns 0 record.
but with the minus operator, it returns 1 record.
If I modify query 2, remove the 3rd party type/index, use another filter that will return 0 record too, then the minus query returns 100 records correctly.
If I modify the whole query to use not in/not exist instead of minus, then query returns 100 records correctly.
Question: is it possible the 3rd party type/index can cause the minus operator to behave this way?
Edited by: modeler on Nov 18, 2009 3:15 PM
Edited by: modeler on Nov 18, 2009 3:16 PM
Is there any way you can put together a representative test case that we can test here?
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from quote
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minus
select suppliername, partname
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where partname = 'hammer';
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I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE SOME CLARIFICATION.HOW DO I GET THE QUERY TO DISPLAY ONLY THE ROWS OF SUPPLIERNAMES THAT SUPPLY ONLY HAMMERS?It may, for some data related reason, give you the result you were expecting, but this query does not answer that question because you have included partname in the MINUS.
E.g.
WITH quote AS
(SELECT 'BOB' suppliername, 'HAMMER' partname FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT 'BOB' suppliername, 'SPANNER' partname FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT 'TIM' suppliername, 'HAMMER' partname FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT 'JACK' suppliername, 'HAMMER' partname FROM DUAL)
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FROM quote
MINUS
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FROM quote
WHERE partname != 'HAMMER';
SUPPLIERNAME PARTNAME
BOB HAMMER
JACK HAMMER
TIM HAMMER Clearly this is wrong because Bob supplies spanners (aka wrench).
However:
WITH quote AS
(SELECT 'BOB' suppliername, 'HAMMER' partname FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT 'BOB' suppliername, 'SPANNER' partname FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT 'TIM' suppliername, 'HAMMER' partname FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT 'JACK' suppliername, 'HAMMER' partname FROM DUAL)
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MINUS
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SUPPLIERNAME
JACK
TIM Amongst the many alternatives - NOT EXISTS:
WITH quote AS
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SELECT 'TIM' suppliername, 'HAMMER' partname FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT 'JACK' suppliername, 'HAMMER' partname FROM DUAL)
SELECT *
FROM quote q1
WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1
FROM quote q2
WHERE q2.suppliername = q1.suppliername
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JACK HAMMER
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I have a requirement to use MINUS operator in a column of a report . Since it is available for two separate criteria , Could someone suggest how to perform the same in OBIEE 11g for a column.
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Reg,
Niv DHi Niv D,
I guess this can be done as we have union, union all and minus available.
once you select the required subject area say SA for the below query,
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from
F_ERP_PO_RECEIPTS_TRX trx
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on the right side of the criteria you can see a + symbol with venn diagram. once you click on it, it gives you an option to select the next SA for
select distinct rec.shipment_header_id
from
where trx.transaction_type = 'DELIVER').
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there you change to union or minus.
once you have the conditions for both, make the layout as pivot and apply count on the column. you are there with the result,
I tried earlier with union but not with minus. but this should work.
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KN
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801-971-6837
[email protected]It really depends on a bunch of factors.
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2 minus
3 select * from scott.emp where empno=7499;
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http://help.sap.com/saphelp_NW04/helpdata/en/dc/dc7614099b11d295320000e8353423/content.htm
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*State: HY000. Code: 10058. [NQODBC] [SQL_STATE: HY000] [nQSError: 10058] A general error has occurred. [nQSError: 59019] All of the input streams to the Union operator should have an identical number of columns and union compatible data types. (HY000)*
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Those are from two Different tables.in Fx i didn't used any operations.Just pulled certain columns.one column is prompted in both the reports. -
table a
=========
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SQL> select 1 from dual
2 minus
3 select dummy from dual
4 /
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Instead of Minus operation any other ?
Hi,
Master Table : book_master
Master_Pk_No Book_Name Version_no I_User Initial_id
10 Book1 0 XXX 10
20 Book1 1 XXX 10
30 Book1 2 XXX 10
# Initial id will be same as Master_Pk_No first number
# I have to take the latest version ( 2 ) and compare with the older version if any records
are availble in older version i have to fetch that and append that with the
Child Table : source
C_PK_NO SEQ_SOURCE UNIT_SEQ O_User
10 1 1 XXX
10 2 1 abc
10 3 2 abc
10 4 1 ggg
10 5 2 ggg
10 6 3 abc
10 7 4 abc
20 1 1 XXX
20 2 1 abc
20 3 2 abc
20 4 1 ggg
20 5 2 ggg
20 6 1 zzz
30 1 1 XXX
30 2 1 abc
30 3 2 abc
30 4 1 ggg
30 5 2 ggg
30 6 2 XXX
SELECT seq_source, o_user, unit_seq
FROM SOURCE
WHERE c_pk_no IN ( SELECT master_pk_no FROM AER
WHERE book_name = 'Book1'
AND version_no = 0 )
MINUS
SELECT seq_source, o_user, unit_seq
FROM SOURCE
WHERE c_pk_no IN ( SELECT master_pk_no FROM AER
WHERE book_name = 'Book1'
AND version_no = 2) ;
If i execute this query i will get the below result .
C_PK_NO SEQ_SOURCE UNIT_SEQ O_User
10 6 3 abc
10 7 4 abc
SELECT seq_source, o_user, unit_seq
FROM SOURCE
WHERE c_pk_no IN ( SELECT master_pk_no FROM AER
WHERE book_name = 'Book1'
AND version_no = 1 )
MINUS
SELECT seq_source, o_user, unit_seq
FROM SOURCE
WHERE c_pk_no IN ( SELECT master_pk_no FROM AER
WHERE book_name = 'Book1'
AND version_no = 2) ;
C_PK_NO SEQ_SOURCE UNIT_SEQ O_User
20 6 1 zzz
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KBG.And here is the test:
SQL> WITH BOOK_MASTER AS(
2 SELECT 10 master_pk_no,'Book1' book_name,0 version_no,'XXX' i_user,10 Initial_id from dual union all
3 SELECT 20,'Book1',1,'XXX',10 from dual union all
4 SELECT 30,'Book1',2,'XXX',10 from dual
5 ),
6 SOURCE AS (
7 SELECT 10 c_pk_no,1 seq_source,1 unit_seq,'XXX' o_user from dual union all
8 SELECT 10,2,1,'abc' from dual union all
9 SELECT 10,3,2,'abc' from dual union all
10 SELECT 10,4,1,'ggg' from dual union all
11 SELECT 10,5,2,'ggg' from dual union all
12 SELECT 10,6,3,'abc' from dual union all
13 SELECT 10,7,4,'abc' from dual union all
14 SELECT 20,1,1,'XXX' from dual union all
15 SELECT 20,2,1,'abc' from dual union all
16 SELECT 20,3,2,'abc' from dual union all
17 SELECT 20,4,1,'ggg' from dual union all
18 SELECT 20,5,2,'ggg' from dual union all
19 SELECT 20,6,1,'zzz' from dual union all
20 SELECT 30,1,1,'XXX' from dual union all
21 SELECT 30,2,1,'abc' from dual union all
22 SELECT 30,3,2,'abc' from dual union all
23 SELECT 30,4,1,'ggg' from dual union all
24 SELECT 30,5,2,'ggg' from dual union all
25 SELECT 30,6,2,'XXX' from dual
26 )
27 SELECT s.seq_source,
28 s.o_user,
29 s.unit_seq
30 FROM SOURCE s,
31 BOOK_MASTER a
32 WHERE s.c_pk_no = a.master_pk_no
33 AND a.book_name = 'Book1'
34 AND a.version_no IN (0,2)
35 GROUP BY s.seq_source,
36 s.o_user,
37 s.unit_seq
38 HAVING MAX(a.version_no) = 0
39 /
SEQ_SOURCE O_U UNIT_SEQ
6 abc 3
7 abc 4
SQL> WITH BOOK_MASTER AS(
2 SELECT 10 master_pk_no,'Book1' book_name,0 version_no,'XXX' i_user,10 Initial_id from dual union all
3 SELECT 20,'Book1',1,'XXX',10 from dual union all
4 SELECT 30,'Book1',2,'XXX',10 from dual
5 ),
6 SOURCE AS (
7 SELECT 10 c_pk_no,1 seq_source,1 unit_seq,'XXX' o_user from dual union all
8 SELECT 10,2,1,'abc' from dual union all
9 SELECT 10,3,2,'abc' from dual union all
10 SELECT 10,4,1,'ggg' from dual union all
11 SELECT 10,5,2,'ggg' from dual union all
12 SELECT 10,6,3,'abc' from dual union all
13 SELECT 10,7,4,'abc' from dual union all
14 SELECT 20,1,1,'XXX' from dual union all
15 SELECT 20,2,1,'abc' from dual union all
16 SELECT 20,3,2,'abc' from dual union all
17 SELECT 20,4,1,'ggg' from dual union all
18 SELECT 20,5,2,'ggg' from dual union all
19 SELECT 20,6,1,'zzz' from dual union all
20 SELECT 30,1,1,'XXX' from dual union all
21 SELECT 30,2,1,'abc' from dual union all
22 SELECT 30,3,2,'abc' from dual union all
23 SELECT 30,4,1,'ggg' from dual union all
24 SELECT 30,5,2,'ggg' from dual union all
25 SELECT 30,6,2,'XXX' from dual
26 )
27 SELECT s.seq_source,
28 s.o_user,
29 s.unit_seq
30 FROM SOURCE s,
31 BOOK_MASTER a
32 WHERE s.c_pk_no = a.master_pk_no
33 AND a.book_name = 'Book1'
34 AND a.version_no IN (1,2)
35 GROUP BY s.seq_source,
36 s.o_user,
37 s.unit_seq
38 HAVING MAX(a.version_no) = 1
39 /
SEQ_SOURCE O_U UNIT_SEQ
6 zzz 1
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