ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character to number conversion
Hello,
I am new to Oracle Apex so I decided to read and do the tutorials that are on the apex.oracle.com site.
Now I am at the tutorial 6: How to Work with Check Boxes of the Advanced Tutorials.
At a certain point you have to add a new radio button.
At the Item Source Value you have to add SELECT 'Y' FROM DUAL WHERE :P2_LIST_PRICE*0.75=:P2_MIN_PRICE.
But when I try to create the item, I keep getting the following error:
ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character to number conversion error
Error creating item.
Does anybody know what could be the problem.
Thanks in advance.
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE xxbb_query (
p_branch_code XXBOB_HRMS_APPRAISALS_DATA.Branch_code%TYPE,
p_PERIOD_NAME XXBOB_HRMS_APPRAISALS_DATA.PERIOD_NAME%TYPE
IS
emp_refcur SYS_REFCURSOR;
v_deposits XXBOB_HRMS_APPRAISALS_DATA.deposits%TYPE :=0;
v_branch_code XXBOB_HRMS_APPRAISALS_DATA.branch_code%TYPE:=0;
p_query_string VARCHAR2(500);
BEGIN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Hello' || ' ' || '...');
p_query_string := 'SELECT Avg(deposits) Dep,branch_code FROM XXBOB_HRMS_APPRAISALS_DATA WHERE ' ||
*' Branch_code = :branch_code '||*
*' AND PERIOD_NAME = SubStr( :PERIOD_NAME ,1,4))||(SubStr( :PERIOD_NAME ,InStr( :PERIOD_NAME ,'-',1,1)+3,5)) ' ||*
*' group BY SubStr(PERIOD_NAME,5),BRANCH_CODE ';*
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Hi' || ' ' || '...');
OPEN emp_refcur
FOR p_query_string USING p_branch_code,v_p_PERIOD_NAME,v_p_PERIOD_NAME,v_p_PERIOD_NAME;
-- DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('----- -------');
Here I m passing a string variable to pass the select statement for the ref cursor.
There seems some problem in the substr conversion in the statement.
ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character to number conversion error
But when i run as a independent staement passing real values in the place of placeholders
i get the result right.
The *:PERIOD_NAME* format is *'Jan-2009-10'* .
And I need to pass the *:PERIOD_NAME* to the query as *'Jan-09-10'*
Pls suggest.
Edited by: user7391361 on Jul 23, 2009 8:28 AM
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and v_a_user_id != p_apvr_id
then
exit;
end if;
for ap in apvr_cur (p.tcs_user_id) loop
if apvr_cur%rowcount = 1 then
/* most recent approver assigned */
lg_tcs_owner_info.apvr_id := ap.fk_tcs_apvr_id;
end if;
if ap.strt_dt <= t.end_dt and nvl(ap.end_dt, t.end_dt) >= t.strt_dt then
/* approver assigned during time card period */
lg_tcs_owner_info.apvr_id := ap.fk_tcs_apvr_id;
exit;
end if;
end loop;
lg_tc_status.strt_dt := t.strt_dt;
lg_tc_status.end_dt := t.end_dt;
lg_tc_status.stat_cd := t.stat_cd;
v_stat_cd := fct_TC_STATUS(nvl(p_apvr_id, 0));
lga_report_out(lga_report_out.count+1) := ('<td align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="'||lg_tc_status.bg_color||'">');
lga_report_out(lga_report_out.count+1) := ('<font size=-2 color='||lg_tc_status.font_color||'>');
lga_report_out(lga_report_out.count+1) := v_stat_cd;
lga_report_out(lga_report_out.count+1) := ('</font></td >');
end loop;
lga_report_out(lga_report_out.count+1) := '</tr>';
end if; /* v_display_fl */
end loop;
if p_rpt_type in ('B', 'S') then
lg_page_cnt := lg_page_cnt + 1;
sub_DISPLAY_STATUS_SUMMARY;
end if;
if lga_report_out.count > 0 then
lga_report_out(lga_report_out.count+1) := '</table>';
end if;
if lga_report_out.count > 0 then
if p_rpt_type = 'B' or p_apvr_id > 0 then
if p_display_hdr then
if lg_page_cnt > 0 then
if p_apvr_id > 0 then /* selected individual approver */
htp.p('</table>');
end if;
htp.p('<br style="page-break-after:always">');
htp.p('<!-- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& -->');
htp.p('<!-- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& -->');
end if;
lg_page_cnt := lg_page_cnt + 1;
tc_reporting.reports_header
1,
'Time Card Status Report',
'for '||dd_mon_yyyy(p_rpt_from_dt)||' through '||dd_mon_yyyy(p_rpt_to_dt)||'<BR>'||
'Report Date: '||dd_mon_yyyy(lg_sysdate)||' Time: '||v_time_str,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL, -- p_backto_pg, /* Backto */
'focus()',
lg_page_cnt
end if;
end if;
if p_rpt_type in ('B', 'D') then
for i in 1..lga_report_out.count loop
htp.p(lga_report_out(i));
end loop;
end if;
end if;
END sub_STATUS_BD_ALPHA;
Some veriable
type report_tc_rec is record
tc_owner_name tc_wkr.d_full_nm_lfm%type,
o_user_id tc_wkr.tc_row_id%type,
o_pay_id varchar2(10),
o_sys_strt_dt date,
o_sys_end_dt date,
tc_apvr_name tc_wkr.d_full_nm_lfm%type,
a_pay_id varchar2(10),
a_user_id tc_wkr.tc_row_id%type,
tc_strt_dt date,
tc_end_dt date,
tc_stat_cd varchar2(50),
ap_strt_dt date,
ap_end_dt date
/* time card owner information */
TYPE tcs_owner_info_rec IS RECORD
USER_ID tc_wkr.tc_row_id%type,
PAY_ID tc_wkr.tcw_id%type,
PAY_TYPE tc_wkr.tcw_typ%type,
HIRE_DT date,
SYS_STRT_DT date,
TERM_DT date,
APVR_ID tc_wkr.tc_row_id%type,
APVR_STRT_DT date,
APVR_END_DT date
/* status code determines report cell font and background colors */
TYPE tc_status_rec IS RECORD
STRT_DT date,
END_DT date,
STAT_CD tc.stat_cd%type,
FONT_COLOR varchar2(16),
BG_COLOR varchar2(16)
/* count of all time card status for report summary */
TYPE tc_status_summary_rec IS RECORD
APPROVED_CNT integer := 0,
REJECTED_CNT integer := 0,
SUBMITTED_CNT integer := 0,
POSTED_CNT integer := 0,
VERIFIED_CNT integer := 0,
OPEN_CNT integer := 0,
NEW_CNT integer := 0,
REQUIRED_CNT integer := 0,
TOTAL_CNT integer := 0
/* determine multiple approvers for individual for selected report period */
TYPE apvr_rec IS RECORD
apvr_name tc_wkr.d_full_nm_lfm%type,
apvr_tcs_id tc_wkr.tc_row_id%type,
apvr_pay_id tc_wkr.tcw_id%type,
apvr_pay_typ tc_wkr.tcw_typ%type
TYPE apvr_id_array_table IS TABLE OF apvr_rec
index by binary_integer;
type output_array is table of varchar2(1000)
index by binary_integer;
type date_array is table of date
index by binary_integer;
type status_array is table of varchar2(1000)
index by binary_integer;
type apvr_array is table of number(8)
index by binary_integer;
lga_report_out output_array; /* array of HTML code to be output to browser */
lga_report_out_null output_array; /* null array of HTML code */
lga_tc_status status_array;
lga_null_status status_array;
lga_tc_strt_dt date_array;
lga_tc_end_dt date_array;
lga_tc_disp date_array; /* start dates of displayed TC for selected user */
lga_null_date date_array; /* null array used to clear other date arrays */
/* LOCAL GLOBAL VARIABLES */
lg_tcs_owner_info tcs_owner_info_rec; /* time card owner information */
lg_tc_status tc_status_rec; /* time card status information */
lg_tc_status_summary tc_status_summary_rec; /* time card count by status */
lg_tc_rec report_tc_rec; /* time card */
lga_apvr apvr_id_array_table; /* array of approver Names and Payroll IDs */
lga_apvr_null apvr_id_array_table; /* clear the lga_apvr array for each user */
lg_sysdate date := sysdate;
lg_debug_fl boolean := FALSE;
lg_debug_owner_id tc_wkr.tc_row_id%type := 9905;
lg_debug_apvr_id tc_wkr.tc_row_id%type := 1000;
The chnages i have done its in bold
Please Advice
Thanks
Edited by: Purvik on Aug 25, 2009 11:59 AMThere is not a chance in the world, especially not knowing column definitions that I, and I suspect most anyone else, is going to wade through this much unformated code looking for an error you couldn't bother to copy in full.
Either tell us, specifically, the line on which the error is occurring or, better yet, start whacking stuff out of your code until you find the offending definition. That is certainly what I would do. Commenting out sections is a marvelous way to quickly find an issue.
Before you post again please read the FAQ. It will explain to you how to properly post and use the tags. -
I have a form which uses a customer form/report, drop downs etc..
the debug shows it running this statement
...Execute Statement: begin begin SELECT distinct initcap(RTRIM (LTRIM (e.surname, ' *0123456789-/:.?,'), ' *0123456789-/:.?,') || ', ' || RTRIM (LTRIM (e.first_name, ' *0123456789-/:.?,'), ' *0123456789-/:.?,' )) empname, e.ID bulk collect into wwv_flow_utilities.g_display,wwv_flow_utilities.g_value FROM dms.dms_employees@dmsprd e, dms.dms_employee_contracts@dmsprd ec WHERE e.ID = ec.emp_id and e.surname like '%%' AND :p75_date BETWEEN ec.start_date AND NVL (ec.end_date, :p75_date) AND e.brh_id = 3654 ORDER BY 1; end; end;
Then says
"report error: ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small"
Any Ideas?
Thanks
DeanDenes Kubicek wrote:
A select list is limited in size. I am not sure what the limit is but that is definitelly the case.The maximum size for the HTML generated for a select list is 32K.
86 options sounds on the low side to be hitting that limit, but there are other concerns to this as well. Scrolling through hundreds/thousands of options in a select list is a pain for users, and huge select lists produce bloated pages that impact load times and network bandwidth. That list of around 200 countries you find on many sites is about the sensible maximum length for a select list.
You should use popups.Indeed. -
We face the above error in HTMLDB (APEX) application Ver 3.1.0. This occurs when we try to display more number of rows/records in drop-down list (LOV in tabular forms). We are able to display 200 records in LOV. When the list of records exceeds 230, we face the below error
report error:ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small
the values listed in LOV are from tables (one of the columns in table)
Could anyone give us a solution?Hi
As you are using a tabular form, you could actually do the following:
1 - In the tabular form column's attributes, set the following:
Display as: Select List (query based on LOV)
Display extra values: Yes
List of values definition: SELECT null d, null r FROM DUAL
2 - Add a new page item and set it to generate your select list
3 - Create an HTML region with no template and use the following for its source:
<script type="text/javascript">
function loadList(c, l)
var s = document.getElementsByName(c);
var lItem = document.getElementById(l);
var lLength = lItem.options.length;
var k;
var j;
var x = lItem.innerHTML;
var v;
var o;
var z;
for (k = 0; k < s.length; k++)
z = s[k];
v = z.value;
z.options.length = 0;
for (j = 0; j < lLength; j++)
o = new Option()
o.value = lItem[j].value;
o.text = lItem[j].text;
z.options[j] = o;
z.value = v;
if (z.selectedIndex == -1)
z.selectedIndex = 0;
loadList("f05", "P1_MGR");
</script>
(Change "f05" and "P1_MGR" as appropriate to your column and your new page item respectively)
Now, when you load the page, the select list contains a null entry plus the entry already on the database. The javascript kicks in automatically, loops through every entry in the "f05" column, copies the existing value, replaces the select list with the new page item version and sets its value to the copied value.
Your new page item could be in a DIV tag that has a style of "display:none" to hide it from view.
Andy -
SQL Report query ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character strin
Hello,
I have saved below query in the sql scripts, which executes good under SQL Developer,
select "RVV"."RLNUM" as "RLNUM",
"GVREB"."RLNUM" as "RLNUM",
"TVV"."RLNUM" as "RLNUM_1",
"Regulation"."CODE" as "CODE",
"Regulation"."NAAM" as "NAAM",
"GVREB"."BRONCODE" as "BRONCODE",
sum(RVV.RVV_MODULATIE) as "RVV_MODULATIE",
sum(RVV.RVV_EXTRA_MODUL) as "RVV_EXTRA_MODUL",
sum(GVREB.PMB) as "PMB",
sum(GVREB.VVM) as "VVM",
sum(GVREB.VVEM) as "VVEM",
"GVREB"."STATUS" as "STATUS",
sum(TVV.VVM) as "VVM",
sum(TVV.VVEM) as "VVEM",
"Regulation"."version" as "version",
"TVV"."Appyear" as "Appyear"
from "GVREB" "GVREB",
"RVV" "RVV",
"TVV" "TVV",
"Regulation" "Regulation"
where "RVV"."RLNUM" = :P17_Relationnum
and "GVREB"."RLNUM" = "RVV"."RLNUM"
and "TVV"."RLNUM" = "GVREB"."RLNUM"
and "GVREB"."CODE" = "TVV"."RegulationSCODE"
and "Regulation"."CODE" = "GVREB"."CODE"
and "GVREB"."STATUS" = 'VWT'
and "TVV"."Appyear" = 2009
group by RVV.RLNUM, GVREB.RLNUM, TVV.RLNUM, Regulation.CODE, Regulation.NAAM, GVREB.BRONCODE, GVREB.STATUS, Regulation.version, TVV.Appyear
order by Regulation.version ASC
however when tried to put in the region -> query builder it gives below error,
italics ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small
Return to application.+italics+
Kindly suggest me work around this error.
Cheers,
G1R15|-|
Edited by: G on Jul 11, 2010 10:03 PMHi,
I was able to resolve the issue. I changed it to = To_Number while assigning.
and for other issue, earlier I choose "Select List" for drop down. I changed this to "Select list with Submit". for the issue of "depending on this values in the report should get change"
Thanks for your support,
Girish -
i'm getting this error when i try to do the following
6502 = ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small
declare
str1Query varchar2(32767);
str2Query varchar2(32767);
str3Query varchar2(32767);
str31Query varchar2(32767);
str32Query varchar2(32767);
str4Query varchar2(32767);
desc_t dbms_sql.desc_tab2;
l_col_cnt integer;
colvalue varchar(32676);
cur_rows number;
repCursor integer;
begin
repCursor := dbms_sql.open_cursor;
dbms_sql.parse(repCursor,str1Query || ' ' || str2Query || ' ' || str3Query || ' ' || str31Query || ' ' || str32Query || str4Query,dbms_sql.native);
dbms_sql.describe_columns2( repCursor, l_col_cnt, desc_t );
DBMS_SQL.CLOSE_CURSOR (repCursor);
end;
if there is any ideas about what is wrongThat is not the PL/SQL block that you have run to get that error, right?
What are the sizes of the individual variables - str1Query, str2Query etc...
Whay are there so many variables joined together?
That posted code cannot generate the error you posted:
SQL> declare
2
3 str1Query varchar2(32767);
4 str2Query varchar2(32767);
5 str3Query varchar2(32767);
6 str31Query varchar2(32767);
7 str32Query varchar2(32767);
8 str4Query varchar2(32767);
9 desc_t dbms_sql.desc_tab2;
10 l_col_cnt integer;
11 colvalue varchar(32676);
12 cur_rows number;
13 repCursor integer;
14
15 begin
16
17 repCursor := dbms_sql.open_cursor;
18 dbms_sql.parse(repCursor,str1Query || ' ' || str2Query || ' ' || str3Query || ' ' || str31Query || ' ' || str32Query || str4Query,dbms_sql.native);
19 dbms_sql.describe_columns2( repCursor, l_col_cnt, desc_t );
20 DBMS_SQL.CLOSE_CURSOR (repCursor);
21 end;
22 /
declare
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00900: invalid SQL statement
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SYS_SQL", line 826
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SQL", line 39
ORA-06512: at line 18
SQL> -
I use sqlplus to run a query statement with the SEM_MATCH function, and got the following error:
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small
ORA-06512: at "MDSYS.RDF_MATCH_IMPL_T", line 176
ORA-06512: at line 1
Could it be a bug in the MDSYS.RDF_MATCH_IMPLE_T? I find the MDSYS.RDF_MATCH_IMPL_T in Oracle SQL Developer, but the code is not readable.
Thanks.It is not likely to be a bug, but an issue of how SEM_MATCH is used. It would be best to contact Oracle Support with your sample SEM_MATCH query that causes the error.
Melli -
ORA- 06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too sma
Hi Everybody,
Please, I Need of Your Help.
We have a table with the following characteristics:
PS_NAMES ( EMPLID VARCHAR2(33), NAME VARCHAR2(150), ... )
In this table a Trigger exists...
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER TG_NAMES
BEFORE UPDATE ON PS_NAMES
REFERENCING NEW AS NEW OLD AS OLD
FOR EACH ROW
Declare
vemplid ps_names.emplid%type;
vname ps_names.name%type;
Begin
vname := substr(:new.name,1,45);
end;
When the register is updated and the field PS_NAMES.NAMES has a bigger or equal content that 45 characters and with a character special, happen the error: "ORA- 06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small".
This happens for any bigger or equal name the 45 characters and that it contains a character special.
Thanks,
Márcio Ap. Silveirapaddy wrote:
Hi,
I have check that part. The out parameter is getting populated correctly. I tried even removing the out parameter. Still it failed.And still you haven't provided all the details.
What about col1, col2, and the actual definition/declaration for ot_MY_OBJECT_TYPE?
How can we see any of the datatypes and where the issue could be if you don't bother to supply us with the information. Our crystal balls are broken and in the shop for fixing at the minute. -
Hi there...
I'm sugin 9Iasv2 Portal.
When i clik on the "approbations" tab in the parameters of a page, i always get this error :
Erreur : ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small
Could you please help me ?
regards
ArnaudPlease report this problem to Oracle Support.
-
ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small
I am encountering this 6502 error when running a report in Crystal Reports XI. I am connecting to Oracle Server. All the documentation I've read has said to update the UserSessionFormat property... how do I do that?
Thanks in advance!Hi Grant,
UserSessionFormat is a property in the Oracle OleDB driver.
Scroll to the Solution part of tis article.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dataaccesstechnologies/archive/2012/01/20/every-bug-is-a-microsoft-bug-until-proven-otherwise.aspx
Good luck,
Brian -
Hi,
I knew the reason behind this exception. But my procedure is clean and this exception is thrown, only when i call my procedure for the first time. When I invoke (thru JDBC/ SQLPLUS) the same procedure next time it is executed successfully. I have no clue why this is happening. Has anyone came across such scenario. Any suggestion would be of great help.
Thanks
SanjeevThis error is usually followed by a more detailed error message
Can you post the entire error stack message?
What Oracle version do you use?
Do you use the newest version of the jdbc driver?
http://otn.oracle.com/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/content.html
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