PR , PO RELATION TABLES
hi all,
i had created a PR for a material,
w.r to PR i had created a PO.
but the ordered Quantity BSMNG is not getting updated in EBAN.
when does this gets updated.
thanks
Friend
if EBAN-EBELN, EBAN-EBELP and EBAN-BEDAT has values then EBAN-BSMNG should have corresponding value.
Also Check EBAN-STATU = B
Else i.e if EBAN-EBELN has no value and EBAN-BSMNG also has no value
then in that case you have not yet created PO with reference to that PR
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Name varchar2(40),
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import java io.*;
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1. The code you posted won't even compile because there are several syntax issues.
2. You are trying to use/test Java in the database BEFORE you get the code working outside the DB
3. Your code is not using collections in JDBC properly
I suggest that you use a different, proven approach to developing Java code for use in the DB
1. Use SIMPLE examples and then build on them. In this case that means don't add collections to the example until ALL other aspects of the app work properly.
2. Create and test the Java code OUTSIDE of the database. It is MUCH easier to work outside the database and there are many more tools to help you (e.g. NetBeans, debuggers, DBMS_OUTPUT windows, etc). Trying to debug Java code after you have already loaded it into the DB is too difficult. I'm not aware of anyone, even at the expert level, that develops that way.
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http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/java.111/b31225/chfive.htm
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/java.112/e16548/oraarr.htm#sthref583
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https://forums.oracle.com/community/developer/english/java/database_connectivity
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2 /
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2 /
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2 /
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2 /
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2 /
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21 <xs:sequence>
22 <xs:element name="LineItem" type="LineItemType" maxOccurs="unbounded" xdb:SQLName="LINEITEM" xdb:SQLCollType="L
INEITEM_V"/>
23 </xs:sequence>
24 </xs:complexType>
25 <xs:complexType name="LineItemType" xdb:SQLType="LINEITEM_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
26 <xs:sequence>
27 <xs:element name="Description" type="DescriptionType" xdb:SQLName="DESRIPTION"/>
28 <xs:element name="Part" type="PartType" xdb:SQLName="PART"/>
29 </xs:sequence>
30 <xs:attribute name="ItemNumber" type="xs:integer" xdb:SQLName="ITEMNUMBER" xdb:SQLType="NUMBER"/>
31 </xs:complexType>
32 <xs:complexType name="PartType" xdb:SQLType="PART_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
33 <xs:attribute name="Id" xdb:SQLName="PART_NUMBER" xdb:SQLType="VARCHAR2">
34 <xs:simpleType>
35 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
36 <xs:minLength value="10"/>
37 <xs:maxLength value="14"/>
38 </xs:restriction>
39 </xs:simpleType>
40 </xs:attribute>
41 <xs:attribute name="Quantity" type="moneyType" xdb:SQLName="QUANTITY"/>
42 <xs:attribute name="UnitPrice" type="quantityType" xdb:SQLName="UNITPRICE"/>
43 </xs:complexType>
44 <xs:simpleType name="ReferenceType">
45 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
46 <xs:minLength value="18"/>
47 <xs:maxLength value="30"/>
48 </xs:restriction>
49 </xs:simpleType>
50 <xs:complexType name="ActionsType" xdb:SQLType="ACTIONS_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
51 <xs:sequence>
52 <xs:element name="Action" maxOccurs="4" xdb:SQLName="ACTION" xdb:SQLCollType="ACTION_V">
53 <xs:complexType xdb:SQLType="ACTION_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
54 <xs:sequence>
55 <xs:element name="User" type="UserType" xdb:SQLName="ACTIONED_BY"/>
56 <xs:element name="Date" type="DateType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="DATE_ACTIONED"/>
57 </xs:sequence>
58 </xs:complexType>
59 </xs:element>
60 </xs:sequence>
61 </xs:complexType>
62 <xs:complexType name="RejectionType" xdb:SQLType="REJECTION_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
63 <xs:all>
64 <xs:element name="User" type="UserType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="REJECTED_BY"/>
65 <xs:element name="Date" type="DateType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="DATE_REJECTED"/>
66 <xs:element name="Comments" type="CommentsType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="REASON_REJECTED"/>
67 </xs:all>
68 </xs:complexType>
69 <xs:complexType name="ShippingInstructionsType" xdb:SQLType="SHIPPING_INSTRUCTIONS_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
70 <xs:sequence>
71 <xs:element name="name" type="NameType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="SHIP_TO_NAME"/>
72 <xs:element name="address" type="AddressType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="SHIP_TO_ADDRESS"/>
73 <xs:element name="telephone" type="TelephoneType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="SHIP_TO_PHONE"/>
74 </xs:sequence>
75 </xs:complexType>
76 <xs:simpleType name="moneyType">
77 <xs:restriction base="xs:decimal">
78 <xs:fractionDigits value="2"/>
79 <xs:totalDigits value="12"/>
80 </xs:restriction>
81 </xs:simpleType>
82 <xs:simpleType name="quantityType">
83 <xs:restriction base="xs:decimal">
84 <xs:fractionDigits value="4"/>
85 <xs:totalDigits value="8"/>
86 </xs:restriction>
87 </xs:simpleType>
88 <xs:simpleType name="UserType">
89 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
90 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
91 <xs:maxLength value="10"/>
92 </xs:restriction>
93 </xs:simpleType>
94 <xs:simpleType name="RequestorType">
95 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
96 <xs:minLength value="0"/>
97 <xs:maxLength value="128"/>
98 </xs:restriction>
99 </xs:simpleType>
100 <xs:simpleType name="CostCenterType">
101 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
102 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
103 <xs:maxLength value="4"/>
104 </xs:restriction>
105 </xs:simpleType>
106 <xs:simpleType name="VendorType">
107 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
108 <xs:minLength value="0"/>
109 <xs:maxLength value="20"/>
110 </xs:restriction>
111 </xs:simpleType>
112 <xs:simpleType name="PurchaseOrderNumberType">
113 <xs:restriction base="xs:integer"/>
114 </xs:simpleType>
115 <xs:simpleType name="SpecialInstructionsType">
116 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
117 <xs:minLength value="0"/>
118 <xs:maxLength value="2048"/>
119 </xs:restriction>
120 </xs:simpleType>
121 <xs:simpleType name="NameType">
122 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
123 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
124 <xs:maxLength value="20"/>
125 </xs:restriction>
126 </xs:simpleType>
127 <xs:simpleType name="AddressType">
128 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
129 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
130 <xs:maxLength value="256"/>
131 </xs:restriction>
132 </xs:simpleType>
133 <xs:simpleType name="TelephoneType">
134 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
135 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
136 <xs:maxLength value="24"/>
137 </xs:restriction>
138 </xs:simpleType>
139 <xs:simpleType name="DateType">
140 <xs:restriction base="xs:date"/>
141 </xs:simpleType>
142 <xs:simpleType name="CommentsType">
143 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
144 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
145 <xs:maxLength value="2048"/>
146 </xs:restriction>
147 </xs:simpleType>
148 <xs:simpleType name="DescriptionType">
149 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
150 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
151 <xs:maxLength value="256"/>
152 </xs:restriction>
153 </xs:simpleType>
154 </xs:schema>
155 ');
156 begin
157 if (dbms_xdb.existsResource(:schemaPath)) then
158 dbms_xdb.deleteResource(:schemaPath);
159 end if;
160 res := dbms_xdb.createResource(:schemaPath,xmlSchema);
161 end;
162 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> begin
2 dbms_xmlschema.registerSchema
3 (
4 :schemaURL,
5 xdbURIType(:schemaPath).getClob(),
6 TRUE,TRUE,FALSE,FALSE
7 );
8 end;
9 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> create or replace view PURCHASEORDER_XML
2 of xmltype
3 xmlSCHEMA "http://xfiles:8080/home/SCOTT/poSource/xsd/purchaseOrder.xsd" Element "PurchaseOrder"
4 with object id
5 (
6 substr(extractValue(object_value,'/PurchaseOrder/Reference'),1,32)
7 )
8 as
9 select xmlElement
10 (
11 "PurchaseOrder",
12 xmlAttributes
13 (
14 'http://xfiles:8080/home/SCOTT/poSource/xsd/purchaseOrder.xsd' as "xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation",
15 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' as "xmlns:xsi"
16 ),
17 xmlElement("Reference",p.REFERENCE),
18 xmlElement
19 (
20 "Actions",
21 ( select xmlAgg
22 (
23 xmlElement
24 (
25 "Action",
26 xmlElement("User",ACTIONEDBY),
27 case
28 when DATEACTIONED is not null
29 then xmlElement("Date",DATEACTIONED)
30 end
31 )
32 )
33 from PURCHASEORDER_ACTION a
34 where a.REFERENCE = p.REFERENCE
35 )
36 ),
37 xmlElement
38 (
39 "Reject",
40 xmlForest
41 (
42 REJECTEDBY as "User",
43 DATEREJECTED as "Date",
44 COMMENTS as "Comments"
45 )
46 ),
47 xmlElement("Requestor",REQUESTER),
48 xmlElement("User",USERID),
49 xmlElement("CostCenter",COSTCENTER),
50 xmlElement
51 (
52 "ShippingInstructions",
53 xmlElement("name",SHIPTONAME),
54 xmlElement("address",ADDRESS),
55 xmlElement("telephone",PHONE)
56 ),
57 xmlElement("SpecialInstructions",SPECIALINSTRUCTIONS),
58 xmlElement
59 (
60 "LineItems",
61 ( select xmlAgg
62 (
63 xmlElement
64 (
65 "LineItem",
66 xmlAttributes(LINENO as "ItemNumber"),
67 xmlElement("Description",DESCRIPTION),
68 xmlElement
69 (
70 "Part",
71 xmlAttributes
72 (
73 UPC as "Id",
74 QUANTITY as "Quantity",
75 UNITPRICE as "UnitPrice"
76 )
77 )
78 )
79 )
80 from PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM l
81 where l.REFERENCE = p.REFERENCE
82 )
83 )
84 )
85 from PURCHASEORDER_TABLE p, PURCHASEORDER_REJECTION r, PURCHASEORDER_SHIPPING s
86 where r.REFERENCE = p.REFERENCE
87 and s.REFERENCE = p.REFERENCE
88 /
View created.
SQL> set long 10000 pages 0 lines 140
SQL> --
SQL> select x.object_value.extract('/*')
2 from PURCHASEORDER_XML x
3 /
<PurchaseOrder xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://xfiles:8080/home/SCOTT/poSource/xsd/purchaseOrder.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<Reference>SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT</Reference>
<Actions>
<Action>
<User>SVOLLMAN</User>
</Action>
</Actions>
<Reject/>
<Requestor>Samuel B. McCain</Requestor>
<User>SMCCAIN</User>
<CostCenter>A10</CostCenter>
<ShippingInstructions>
<name>Samuel B. McCain</name>
<address>800 Bridge Parkway,Redwood Shores,CA,94065,USA</address>
<telephone>650 506 7800</telephone>
</ShippingInstructions>
<SpecialInstructions>Courier</SpecialInstructions>
<LineItems>
<LineItem ItemNumber="1">
<Description>Life of Brian - Monty Python's</Description>
<Part Id="715515010320" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="2">
<Description>The Night Porter</Description>
<Part Id="37429145227" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="29.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="3">
<Description>Oliver Twist</Description>
<Part Id="37429128121" Quantity="1" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="4">
<Description>Notorious</Description>
<Part Id="715515012720" Quantity="4" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="5">
<Description>In the Mood for Love</Description>
<Part Id="715515012928" Quantity="3" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="6">
<Description>Alphaville</Description>
<Part Id="37429130926" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="29.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="7">
<Description>General Idi Amin Dada</Description>
<Part Id="37429166529" Quantity="4" UnitPrice="29.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="8">
<Description>In the Mood for Love</Description>
<Part Id="715515012928" Quantity="3" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="9">
<Description>Flesh for Frankenstein</Description>
<Part Id="715515009423" Quantity="3" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="10">
<Description>The Killer</Description>
<Part Id="715515008976" Quantity="1" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="11">
<Description>Ballad of a Soldier</Description>
<Part Id="37429167922" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="29.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="12">
<Description>Ordet</Description>
<Part Id="37429158623" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="0"/>
</LineItem>
</LineItems>
</PurchaseOrder>
SQL> begin
2 for x in (select object_value from PURCHASEORDER_XML) loop
3 x.object_value.schemaValidate();
4 end loop;
5 end;
6 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL>There is no automated way in Oracle XML DB to define an automatic mapping between a set of columns in some existing relational tables and the elements and attributres defined by an XML Schema.
However it is easy solve this problem by using the SQL/XML operators (XMLAGG, XMLELEMENT, XMLFOREST, XMLATTRIBUTES, etc) to generate XML documents that are compliant with an XML Schema directly from a SQL statement.
If the XML Schema is registered with Oracle XML DB and the appropraite Schema Location information is added into the generated document using XMLAttributes then it becomes very easy to ensure that the generated documents are valid.
The following example show an easy way to do this by creating an XML View that contains the documents to be validated.
SQL> drop table PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM
2 /
Table dropped.
SQL> drop table PURCHASEORDER_REJECTION
2 /
Table dropped.
SQL> drop table PURCHASEORDER_SHIPPING
2 /
Table dropped.
SQL> drop TABLE PURCHASEORDER_ACTION
2 /
Table dropped.
SQL> drop TABLE PURCHASEORDER_TABLE
2 /
Table dropped.
SQL> create table PURCHASEORDER_TABLE
2 (
3 REFERENCE VARCHAR2(28),
4 PRIMARY KEY ("REFERENCE"),
5 REQUESTER VARCHAR2(48),
6 USERID VARCHAR2(32),
7 COSTCENTER VARCHAR2(3),
8 SPECIALINSTRUCTIONS VARCHAR2(2048)
9 )
10 /
Table created.
SQL> create table PURCHASEORDER_ACTION
2 (
3 REFERENCE,
4 FOREIGN KEY ("REFERENCE") REFERENCES "PURCHASEORDER_TABLE" ("REFERENCE") ON DELETE CASCADE,
5 ACTIONEDBY VARCHAR2(32),
6 DATEACTIONED DATE
7 )
8 /
Table created.
SQL> create table PURCHASEORDER_SHIPPING
2 (
3 REFERENCE,
4 FOREIGN KEY ("REFERENCE") REFERENCES "PURCHASEORDER_TABLE" ("REFERENCE") ON DELETE CASCADE,
5 PRIMARY KEY ("REFERENCE"),
6 SHIPTONAME VARCHAR2(48),
7 ADDRESS VARCHAR2(512),
8 PHONE VARCHAR2(32)
9 )
10 /
Table created.
SQL> create table PURCHASEORDER_REJECTION
2 (
3 REFERENCE,
4 FOREIGN KEY ("REFERENCE") REFERENCES "PURCHASEORDER_TABLE" ("REFERENCE") ON DELETE CASCADE,
5 PRIMARY KEY ("REFERENCE"),
6 REJECTEDBY VARCHAR2(32),
7 DATEREJECTED DATE,
8 COMMENTS VARCHAR2(2048)
9 )
10 /
Table created.
SQL> create table PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM
2 (
3 REFERENCE,
4 FOREIGN KEY ("REFERENCE") REFERENCES "PURCHASEORDER_TABLE" ("REFERENCE") ON DELETE CASCADE,
5 LINENO NUMBER(10),
6 PRIMARY KEY ("REFERENCE","LINENO"),
7 UPC VARCHAR2(14),
8 DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(128),
9 QUANTITY NUMBER(10),
10 UNITPRICE NUMBER(12,2)
11 )
12 /
Table created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_TABLE values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','Samuel B. McCain','SMCCAIN','A10','Courier')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_ACTION values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','SVOLLMAN',NULL)
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_SHIPPING values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','Samuel B. McCain','800 Bridge Parkway,Redwood Shores,CA,9406
5,USA','650 506 7800')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_REJECTION values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT',null,null,null)
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','1','715515010320','Life of Brian - Monty Python''s','2','39.
95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','2','37429145227','The Night Porter','2','29.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','3','37429128121','Oliver Twist','1','39.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','4','715515012720','Notorious','4','39.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','5','715515012928','In the Mood for Love','3','39.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','6','37429130926','Alphaville','2','29.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','7','37429166529','General Idi Amin Dada','4','29.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','8','715515012928','In the Mood for Love','3','39.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','9','715515009423','Flesh for Frankenstein','3','39.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','10','715515008976','The Killer','1','39.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','11','37429167922','Ballad of a Soldier','2','29.95')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> insert into PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM values ('SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT','12','37429158623','Ordet','2','0')
2 /
1 row created.
SQL> var schemaPath varchar2(256)
SQL> --
SQL> begin
2 :schemaURL := 'http://xfiles:8080/home/SCOTT/poSource/xsd/purchaseOrder.xsd';
3 :schemaPath := '/public/purchaseOrder.xsd';
4 end;
5 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> call dbms_xmlSchema.deleteSchema(:schemaURL,4)
2 /
Call completed.
SQL> declare
2 res boolean;
3 xmlSchema xmlType := xmlType(
4 '<!-- edited with XML Spy v4.0 U (http://www.xmlspy.com) by Mark (Drake) -->
5 <xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xdb="http://xmlns.oracle.com/xdb" version="1.0" xdb:storeVarrayAsTable="tr
ue">
6 <xs:element name="PurchaseOrder" type="PurchaseOrderType" xdb:defaultTable="PURCHASEORDER"/>
7 <xs:complexType name="PurchaseOrderType" xdb:SQLType="PURCHASEORDER_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
8 <xs:sequence>
9 <xs:element name="Reference" type="ReferenceType" xdb:SQLName="REFERENCE"/>
10 <xs:element name="Actions" type="ActionsType" xdb:SQLName="ACTIONS"/>
11 <xs:element name="Reject" type="RejectionType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="REJECTION"/>
12 <xs:element name="Requestor" type="RequestorType" xdb:SQLName="REQUESTOR"/>
13 <xs:element name="User" type="UserType" xdb:SQLName="USERID"/>
14 <xs:element name="CostCenter" type="CostCenterType" xdb:SQLName="COST_CENTER"/>
15 <xs:element name="ShippingInstructions" type="ShippingInstructionsType" xdb:SQLName="SHIPPING_INSTRUCTIONS"/>
16 <xs:element name="SpecialInstructions" type="SpecialInstructionsType" xdb:SQLName="SPECIAL_INSTRUCTIONS"/>
17 <xs:element name="LineItems" type="LineItemsType" xdb:SQLName="LINEITEMS"/>
18 </xs:sequence>
19 </xs:complexType>
20 <xs:complexType name="LineItemsType" xdb:SQLType="LINEITEMS_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
21 <xs:sequence>
22 <xs:element name="LineItem" type="LineItemType" maxOccurs="unbounded" xdb:SQLName="LINEITEM" xdb:SQLCollType="L
INEITEM_V"/>
23 </xs:sequence>
24 </xs:complexType>
25 <xs:complexType name="LineItemType" xdb:SQLType="LINEITEM_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
26 <xs:sequence>
27 <xs:element name="Description" type="DescriptionType" xdb:SQLName="DESRIPTION"/>
28 <xs:element name="Part" type="PartType" xdb:SQLName="PART"/>
29 </xs:sequence>
30 <xs:attribute name="ItemNumber" type="xs:integer" xdb:SQLName="ITEMNUMBER" xdb:SQLType="NUMBER"/>
31 </xs:complexType>
32 <xs:complexType name="PartType" xdb:SQLType="PART_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
33 <xs:attribute name="Id" xdb:SQLName="PART_NUMBER" xdb:SQLType="VARCHAR2">
34 <xs:simpleType>
35 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
36 <xs:minLength value="10"/>
37 <xs:maxLength value="14"/>
38 </xs:restriction>
39 </xs:simpleType>
40 </xs:attribute>
41 <xs:attribute name="Quantity" type="moneyType" xdb:SQLName="QUANTITY"/>
42 <xs:attribute name="UnitPrice" type="quantityType" xdb:SQLName="UNITPRICE"/>
43 </xs:complexType>
44 <xs:simpleType name="ReferenceType">
45 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
46 <xs:minLength value="18"/>
47 <xs:maxLength value="30"/>
48 </xs:restriction>
49 </xs:simpleType>
50 <xs:complexType name="ActionsType" xdb:SQLType="ACTIONS_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
51 <xs:sequence>
52 <xs:element name="Action" maxOccurs="4" xdb:SQLName="ACTION" xdb:SQLCollType="ACTION_V">
53 <xs:complexType xdb:SQLType="ACTION_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
54 <xs:sequence>
55 <xs:element name="User" type="UserType" xdb:SQLName="ACTIONED_BY"/>
56 <xs:element name="Date" type="DateType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="DATE_ACTIONED"/>
57 </xs:sequence>
58 </xs:complexType>
59 </xs:element>
60 </xs:sequence>
61 </xs:complexType>
62 <xs:complexType name="RejectionType" xdb:SQLType="REJECTION_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
63 <xs:all>
64 <xs:element name="User" type="UserType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="REJECTED_BY"/>
65 <xs:element name="Date" type="DateType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="DATE_REJECTED"/>
66 <xs:element name="Comments" type="CommentsType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="REASON_REJECTED"/>
67 </xs:all>
68 </xs:complexType>
69 <xs:complexType name="ShippingInstructionsType" xdb:SQLType="SHIPPING_INSTRUCTIONS_T" xdb:maintainDOM="false">
70 <xs:sequence>
71 <xs:element name="name" type="NameType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="SHIP_TO_NAME"/>
72 <xs:element name="address" type="AddressType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="SHIP_TO_ADDRESS"/>
73 <xs:element name="telephone" type="TelephoneType" minOccurs="0" xdb:SQLName="SHIP_TO_PHONE"/>
74 </xs:sequence>
75 </xs:complexType>
76 <xs:simpleType name="moneyType">
77 <xs:restriction base="xs:decimal">
78 <xs:fractionDigits value="2"/>
79 <xs:totalDigits value="12"/>
80 </xs:restriction>
81 </xs:simpleType>
82 <xs:simpleType name="quantityType">
83 <xs:restriction base="xs:decimal">
84 <xs:fractionDigits value="4"/>
85 <xs:totalDigits value="8"/>
86 </xs:restriction>
87 </xs:simpleType>
88 <xs:simpleType name="UserType">
89 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
90 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
91 <xs:maxLength value="10"/>
92 </xs:restriction>
93 </xs:simpleType>
94 <xs:simpleType name="RequestorType">
95 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
96 <xs:minLength value="0"/>
97 <xs:maxLength value="128"/>
98 </xs:restriction>
99 </xs:simpleType>
100 <xs:simpleType name="CostCenterType">
101 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
102 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
103 <xs:maxLength value="4"/>
104 </xs:restriction>
105 </xs:simpleType>
106 <xs:simpleType name="VendorType">
107 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
108 <xs:minLength value="0"/>
109 <xs:maxLength value="20"/>
110 </xs:restriction>
111 </xs:simpleType>
112 <xs:simpleType name="PurchaseOrderNumberType">
113 <xs:restriction base="xs:integer"/>
114 </xs:simpleType>
115 <xs:simpleType name="SpecialInstructionsType">
116 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
117 <xs:minLength value="0"/>
118 <xs:maxLength value="2048"/>
119 </xs:restriction>
120 </xs:simpleType>
121 <xs:simpleType name="NameType">
122 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
123 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
124 <xs:maxLength value="20"/>
125 </xs:restriction>
126 </xs:simpleType>
127 <xs:simpleType name="AddressType">
128 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
129 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
130 <xs:maxLength value="256"/>
131 </xs:restriction>
132 </xs:simpleType>
133 <xs:simpleType name="TelephoneType">
134 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
135 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
136 <xs:maxLength value="24"/>
137 </xs:restriction>
138 </xs:simpleType>
139 <xs:simpleType name="DateType">
140 <xs:restriction base="xs:date"/>
141 </xs:simpleType>
142 <xs:simpleType name="CommentsType">
143 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
144 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
145 <xs:maxLength value="2048"/>
146 </xs:restriction>
147 </xs:simpleType>
148 <xs:simpleType name="DescriptionType">
149 <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
150 <xs:minLength value="1"/>
151 <xs:maxLength value="256"/>
152 </xs:restriction>
153 </xs:simpleType>
154 </xs:schema>
155 ');
156 begin
157 if (dbms_xdb.existsResource(:schemaPath)) then
158 dbms_xdb.deleteResource(:schemaPath);
159 end if;
160 res := dbms_xdb.createResource(:schemaPath,xmlSchema);
161 end;
162 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> begin
2 dbms_xmlschema.registerSchema
3 (
4 :schemaURL,
5 xdbURIType(:schemaPath).getClob(),
6 TRUE,TRUE,FALSE,FALSE
7 );
8 end;
9 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> create or replace view PURCHASEORDER_XML
2 of xmltype
3 xmlSCHEMA "http://xfiles:8080/home/SCOTT/poSource/xsd/purchaseOrder.xsd" Element "PurchaseOrder"
4 with object id
5 (
6 substr(extractValue(object_value,'/PurchaseOrder/Reference'),1,32)
7 )
8 as
9 select xmlElement
10 (
11 "PurchaseOrder",
12 xmlAttributes
13 (
14 'http://xfiles:8080/home/SCOTT/poSource/xsd/purchaseOrder.xsd' as "xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation",
15 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' as "xmlns:xsi"
16 ),
17 xmlElement("Reference",p.REFERENCE),
18 xmlElement
19 (
20 "Actions",
21 ( select xmlAgg
22 (
23 xmlElement
24 (
25 "Action",
26 xmlElement("User",ACTIONEDBY),
27 case
28 when DATEACTIONED is not null
29 then xmlElement("Date",DATEACTIONED)
30 end
31 )
32 )
33 from PURCHASEORDER_ACTION a
34 where a.REFERENCE = p.REFERENCE
35 )
36 ),
37 xmlElement
38 (
39 "Reject",
40 xmlForest
41 (
42 REJECTEDBY as "User",
43 DATEREJECTED as "Date",
44 COMMENTS as "Comments"
45 )
46 ),
47 xmlElement("Requestor",REQUESTER),
48 xmlElement("User",USERID),
49 xmlElement("CostCenter",COSTCENTER),
50 xmlElement
51 (
52 "ShippingInstructions",
53 xmlElement("name",SHIPTONAME),
54 xmlElement("address",ADDRESS),
55 xmlElement("telephone",PHONE)
56 ),
57 xmlElement("SpecialInstructions",SPECIALINSTRUCTIONS),
58 xmlElement
59 (
60 "LineItems",
61 ( select xmlAgg
62 (
63 xmlElement
64 (
65 "LineItem",
66 xmlAttributes(LINENO as "ItemNumber"),
67 xmlElement("Description",DESCRIPTION),
68 xmlElement
69 (
70 "Part",
71 xmlAttributes
72 (
73 UPC as "Id",
74 QUANTITY as "Quantity",
75 UNITPRICE as "UnitPrice"
76 )
77 )
78 )
79 )
80 from PURCHASEORDER_LINEITEM l
81 where l.REFERENCE = p.REFERENCE
82 )
83 )
84 )
85 from PURCHASEORDER_TABLE p, PURCHASEORDER_REJECTION r, PURCHASEORDER_SHIPPING s
86 where r.REFERENCE = p.REFERENCE
87 and s.REFERENCE = p.REFERENCE
88 /
View created.
SQL> set long 10000 pages 0 lines 140
SQL> --
SQL> select x.object_value.extract('/*')
2 from PURCHASEORDER_XML x
3 /
<PurchaseOrder xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://xfiles:8080/home/SCOTT/poSource/xsd/purchaseOrder.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<Reference>SMCCAIN-20030109123335470PDT</Reference>
<Actions>
<Action>
<User>SVOLLMAN</User>
</Action>
</Actions>
<Reject/>
<Requestor>Samuel B. McCain</Requestor>
<User>SMCCAIN</User>
<CostCenter>A10</CostCenter>
<ShippingInstructions>
<name>Samuel B. McCain</name>
<address>800 Bridge Parkway,Redwood Shores,CA,94065,USA</address>
<telephone>650 506 7800</telephone>
</ShippingInstructions>
<SpecialInstructions>Courier</SpecialInstructions>
<LineItems>
<LineItem ItemNumber="1">
<Description>Life of Brian - Monty Python's</Description>
<Part Id="715515010320" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="2">
<Description>The Night Porter</Description>
<Part Id="37429145227" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="29.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="3">
<Description>Oliver Twist</Description>
<Part Id="37429128121" Quantity="1" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="4">
<Description>Notorious</Description>
<Part Id="715515012720" Quantity="4" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="5">
<Description>In the Mood for Love</Description>
<Part Id="715515012928" Quantity="3" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="6">
<Description>Alphaville</Description>
<Part Id="37429130926" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="29.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="7">
<Description>General Idi Amin Dada</Description>
<Part Id="37429166529" Quantity="4" UnitPrice="29.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="8">
<Description>In the Mood for Love</Description>
<Part Id="715515012928" Quantity="3" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="9">
<Description>Flesh for Frankenstein</Description>
<Part Id="715515009423" Quantity="3" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="10">
<Description>The Killer</Description>
<Part Id="715515008976" Quantity="1" UnitPrice="39.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="11">
<Description>Ballad of a Soldier</Description>
<Part Id="37429167922" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="29.95"/>
</LineItem>
<LineItem ItemNumber="12">
<Description>Ordet</Description>
<Part Id="37429158623" Quantity="2" UnitPrice="0"/>
</LineItem>
</LineItems>
</PurchaseOrder>
SQL> begin
2 for x in (select object_value from PURCHASEORDER_XML) loop
3 x.object_value.schemaValidate();
4 end loop;
5 end;
6 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> -
What are the tables related to SD in PP relation tables if any
what are the tables related to SD in PP relation tables if any
SAP Production Planning Table
Demand Management
PBED Independent Requirements Data
PBIM Independent Requirements by Material
Repetitive Manufacturing
SAFK RS Header Master Data
S025 LIS -- Run Schedule Quantities
S026 LIS -- Material Usage
S028 LIS -- Reporting Point Statistics
CEZP Reporting Point Document Logs
CPZP Reporting Points - Periodic Totals
MRP Records
MDKP MRP Document Header Data
MDTB MRP Table Structure (no data)
PLSC Planning Scenario (Long-term Planning)
MDFD MRP Firming Dates
MDVM Planning File Entries
S094 LIS -- Stock/Requirements Analysis
Reservations
RESB Reservations/Dependent Requirements
Planned Orders
PLAF Planned Orders
Discrete Production
AFKO Order Header
AFPO Order Item Detail
AFVC Order Operations Detail
AFFL Order Sequence Details
AFFH Order PRT Assignment
AFBP Order Batch Print Requests
AFRU Order Completion Confirmations
AFFW Confirmations -- Goods Movements with Errors
AFRC Confirmations -- Incorrect Cost Calculations
AFRD Confirmations -- Defaults for Collective Confirmation
AFRH Confirmations -- Header Info for Confirmation Pool
AFRV Confirmation Pool
AFWI Confirmations -- Subsequently Posted Goods Movements
Classification
KLAH Class Detail
CABN Characteristic Detail
AUSP Characteristic Values
CAWN Characteristic Values
CAWNT Characteristic Value Texts
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Reading XML file from specific location&Storing xmldata into related tables
I am new to xml.
My requirement is,
1) Get the xml file from specified location (C:\xmlfiles\ xmldata.xml)
2)Convert xml data in clob data.
3)store the data into related table.
and vice-versa.
What i did,
a) I got the data from related tables and converted into xmlformat using SQLX
b)converted this resultset into clob data and stored as xml file in specific location.
It uses more then ten tables.
All this help i got from AskTom site , thanks for that.
Now i have to do vise-versa, i.e. i have to perform 1), 2), 3) steps........
Please tell me proper steps to acheive it.
Thanks in advance for giving your precious time to solve my issue.Have you read the"XMLDB FAQ" in this Forum?
You could use stuff like:
create or replace directory xmldir as C:\xmlfiles'
declare
xmldata xmltype;
begin
xmldata := xmltype(bfilename('XMLDIR','xmldata.xml'),nls_charset_id('AL32UTF8'));
-- etc, etc your code --
-- --> convert to clob by using for instance getclobval() function
-- --> then insert the data in your relational table with CLOB column
-- etc, etc your code --
end;
/ -
How to create xml file from relational tables in 10gR2
Hi,
I am very new to XML and was wondering how to create an XML file from querying relational tables. Some child tables may contain multiple rows that need to be returned in certain instances. Other queries will just be single or multiple rows from one or more tables. I would like to use the latest feathers in 10gR2. Thanks for any help you can provide.
Thanks,
LeeHere is the first row of data created from our person table - it used the column names as the tag names:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ROWSET>
<ROW>
<MP_ID_SEQ>289</MP_ID_SEQ>
<MP_NAME>LOBERG,JUDITH LEE</MP_NAME>
<MP_SEX>F</MP_SEX>
<MP_RACE>I</MP_RACE>
<MP_DOB>19500709</MP_DOB>
<MP_HT>504</MP_HT>
<MP_WT>170</MP_WT>
<MP_EYE_CLR>BLU</MP_EYE_CLR>
<MP_HAIR_CLR>BRO</MP_HAIR_CLR>
<MP_SKN>RUD</MP_SKN>
<MP_SMT>POCKMARKS</MP_SMT>
<MP_SOC>517607968</MP_SOC>
<MP_OLN>517607968</MP_OLN>
<MP_OLS>MT</MP_OLS>
<MP_OLY>2007</MP_OLY>
<MP_CAUT_MED>70</MP_CAUT_MED>
<MP_VISION_SCRIPT>C0RRECTIVE LENSES</MP_VISION_SCRIPT>
<MP_DNA_AVAIL>N</MP_DNA_AVAIL>
<CREATED_BY>MMPS</CREATED_BY>
<DTM_CREATED>31-AUG-06</DTM_CREATED>
<MI_INC_ID_SEQ>288</MI_INC_ID_SEQ>
<MP_ALERT>N</MP_ALERT>
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XML DB to Relational table?
Hi Everybody,
We have a situation to map the elements/attributes of XML tables in XML DB (Oracle 9i) to target relational tables.
We have XML schema as starting point. Do you have any white paper or documentation to help us do mapping ?
I appreciate your help.
RamYou can start from here:
http://otn.oracle.com/tech/xml/xmldb/index.html -
Hi experts,
Please check it my code . in this procedure first cursor only inserted into t1 temp table not inserted second cursor please check it and modified the my code.
i want inserted parent child relation table like bellow
parent child
a b
a c
a d
b l
b m
b n
c d like that only inserted
PROCEDURE TEST_PARENTS_CHILD( p_TABLE VARCHAR2)
IS
CURSOR c(P_TABLE varchar2)
IS
SELECT p.table_name PARENT, c.table_name CHILD
FROM user_constraints p, user_constraints c
WHERE (p.constraint_type = 'P' OR p.constraint_type = 'U')
AND c.constraint_type = 'R'
AND p.constraint_name = c.r_constraint_name
AND p.table_name = P_TABLE;
CURSOR C1(p_child varchar2) IS SELECT p.table_name PARENT_TABLE, c.table_name CHILD_TABLE
FROM user_constraints p, user_constraints c
WHERE (p.constraint_type = 'P' OR p.constraint_type = 'U')
AND c.constraint_type = 'R'
AND p.constraint_name = c.r_constraint_name
AND p.table_name = P_CHILD;
type array
IS
TABLE OF T1%ROWTYPE INDEX BY PLS_INTEGER;
t_data ARRAY;
BEGIN
FOR I IN C(P_TABLE)
LOOP
FETCH C bulk collect INTO T_DATA limit 1000;
--- EXIT WHEN C%NOTFOUND;
FORALL I IN 1..T_DATA.last
INSERT INTO T1 VALUES T_DATA(I);
FOR J IN C1(i.CHILD)
LOOP
FETCH C1 BULK COLLECT INTO T_DATA LIMIT 1000;
--EXIT
--WHEN C1%NOTFOUND;
FORALL j IN 1..T_DATA.last
INSERT INTO T1 VALUES T_DATA(j);
end loop;
END LOOP;
END TEST_PARENTS_CHILD;
Regards,
VenkatYou've been asked before on your previous questions (all of which still appear to be unanswered) to read the FAQ: {message:id=9360002} and post correct details of your question, and use {noformat}{noformat} tags to preserve your code/data formatting on the forum.
But still you post a question lacking all the information and formatting. If you can't be bothered to help us understand your issue (and read your code), why do you expect others will be bothered to try and help you? -
From XML in CLOB to relational table doubt
versions 11.2.0.2.0 / 10.2.0.4.0
It's a long time, no see since my last dealing with xml and no luck to have an attribute value returned into the relational table.
It's *<IntrBkSttlmAmt Ccy="???">999999</IntrBkSttlmAmt>*
For the rest the below works in both versions but used on an xml having a 10000 <CdtTrfTxInf> on 11g it took 9 seconds and was killed because no answer was produced after 30 minutes on 10g. A colleague using java loaded the relational table in 34 seconds on 10g and produced the relational table on 11g in just 5 seconds.
The 10g version is surviving with no xmldb installed and there are rumors our thinking heads didn't succeed to deactivate it on 11g yet.
Any suggestion concerning alternate ways to produce a relational table from an xmltype located in a clob column of a relational table are welcome
(looking at CLOB in XML to Normal table Best approach? I thought too many xmltable would have to be used)
with
the_data as
(select q'~
<Document xmlns="urn:iso:std:iso:20022:tech:xsd:pacs.008.001.01">
<pacs.008.001.01>
<GrpHdr>
<MsgId>1L1U000JB4UT1FVS</MsgId>
<MsgId>9X9X999XX9XX9XXX</MsgId>
<CreDtTm>YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MI:SS</CreDtTm>
<NbOfTxs>99999</NbOfTxs>
<TtlIntrBkSttlmAmt Ccy="???">9999999</TtlIntrBkSttlmAmt>
<IntrBkSttlmDt>YYYY-MM-DD</IntrBkSttlmDt>
<SttlmInf>
<SttlmMtd>XXXX</SttlmMtd>
<ClrSys>
<ClrSysId>XXXX</ClrSysId>
</ClrSys>
</SttlmInf>
</GrpHdr>
<CdtTrfTxInf>
<PmtId>
<InstrId>XXXXXXX999999-XX999999.XX</InstrId>
<EndToEndId>X9999999999</EndToEndId>
<TxId>X9999-9999999999</TxId>
</PmtId>
<PmtTpInf>
<SvcLvl>
<Cd>XXXX</Cd>
</SvcLvl>
</PmtTpInf>
<IntrBkSttlmAmt Ccy="???">999999</IntrBkSttlmAmt>
<ChrgBr>XXXX</ChrgBr>
<InstgAgt>
<FinInstnId>
<BIC>XXXXXX9X</BIC>
</FinInstnId>
</InstgAgt>
<Dbtr>
<Nm>NAME</Nm>
<PstlAdr>
<AdrLine>ADDRESS</AdrLine>
<AdrLine>CITY</AdrLine>
<Ctry>XX</Ctry>
</PstlAdr>
</Dbtr>
<DbtrAcct>
<Id>
<IBAN>XX99999999999999999</IBAN>
</Id>
</DbtrAcct>
<DbtrAgt>
<FinInstnId>
<BIC>XXXXXX9X</BIC>
</FinInstnId>
</DbtrAgt>
<CdtrAgt>
<FinInstnId>
<BIC>XXXXXX9X</BIC>
</FinInstnId>
</CdtrAgt>
<Cdtr>
<Nm>NAME</Nm>
<PstlAdr>
<AdrLine>ADDRESS</AdrLine>
<AdrLine>CITY</AdrLine>
<Ctry>XX</Ctry>
</PstlAdr>
</Cdtr>
<CdtrAcct>
<Id>
<IBAN>XX99999999999999999</IBAN>
</Id>
</CdtrAcct>
<RmtInf>
<Strd>
<CdtrRefInf>
<CdtrRef>X99999999-9999999999</CdtrRef>
</CdtrRefInf>
<AddtlRmtInf>ADDITIONAL INFO</AddtlRmtInf>
</Strd>
</RmtInf>
</CdtTrfTxInf>
</pacs.008.001.01>
</Document>
~' the_column
from dual
select v.instrid,v.endtoendid,v.txid,v.cd,
v.ccy, /* returned as NULL - the only attribute value */
v.intrbksttlmamt,v.chrgbr,v.bic1,v.nm1,v.adrline11,v.adrline12,v.ctry1,v.iban1,
v.bic2,v.bic3,v.nm2,v.adrline21,v.adrline22,v.ctry2,v.iban2,v.cdtrref,v.addtlrmtinf
from (select xmltype(the_column) the_column_xml
from the_data
) w,
xmltable(xmlnamespaces(default 'urn:iso:std:iso:20022:tech:xsd:pacs.008.001.01'),
'for $r in /Document/pacs.008.001.01/CdtTrfTxInf
return <rw>
<InstrId>{$r/PmtId/InstrId}</InstrId>
<EndToEndId>{$r/PmtId/EndToEndId}</EndToEndId>
<TxId>{$r/PmtId/TxId}</TxId>
<Cd>{$r/PmtTpInf/SvcLvl/Cd}</Cd>
<Ccy>{$r/IntrBkSttlmAmt/@Ccy}</Ccy>
<IntrBkSttlmAmt>{ora:replace($r/IntrBkSttlmAmt,"[.]",",")}</IntrBkSttlmAmt>
<ChrgBr>{$r/ChrgBr}</ChrgBr>
<BIC1>{$r/InstgAgt/FinInstnId}</BIC1>
<Nm1>{$r/Dbtr/Nm}</Nm1>
<AdrLine11>{$r/Dbtr/PstlAdr/AdrLine[1]}</AdrLine11>
<AdrLine12>{$r/Dbtr/PstlAdr/AdrLine[2]}</AdrLine12>
<Ctry1>{$r/Dbtr/PstlAdr/Ctry}</Ctry1>
<IBAN1>{$r/DbtrAcct/Id}</IBAN1>
<BIC2>{$r/DbtrAgt/FinInstnId}</BIC2>
<BIC3>{$r/CdtrAgt/FinInstnId}</BIC3>
<Nm2>{$r/Cdtr/Nm}</Nm2>
<AdrLine21>{$r/Cdtr/PstlAdr/AdrLine[1]}</AdrLine21>
<AdrLine22>{$r/Cdtr/PstlAdr/AdrLine[2]}</AdrLine22>
<Ctry2>{$r/Cdtr/PstlAdr/Ctry}</Ctry2>
<IBAN2>{$r/CdtrAcct/Id}</IBAN2>
<CdtrRef>{$r/RmtInf/Strd/CdtrRefInf/CdtrRef}</CdtrRef>
<AddtlRmtInf>{$r/RmtInf/Strd/AddtlRmtInf}</AddtlRmtInf>
</rw>'
passing w.the_column_xml
columns instrid varchar2(300) path '/rw/InstrId',
endtoendid varchar2(150) path '/rw/EndToEndId',
txid varchar2(200) path '/rw/TxId',
cd varchar2(50) path '/rw/Cd',
ccy varchar2(50) path '/rw/Ccy',
intrbksttlmamt varchar2(50) path '/rw/IntrBkSttlmAmt',
chrgbr varchar2(100) path '/rw/ChrgBr',
bic1 varchar2(100) path '/rw/BIC1',
nm1 varchar2(1000) path '/rw/Nm1',
adrline11 varchar2(1000) path '/rw/AdrLine11',
adrline12 varchar2(1000) path '/rw/AdrLine12',
ctry1 varchar2(50) path '/rw/Ctry1',
iban1 varchar2(200) path '/rw/IBAN1',
bic2 varchar2(100) path '/rw/BIC2',
bic3 varchar2(100) path '/rw/BIC3',
nm2 varchar2(1000) path '/rw/Nm2',
adrline21 varchar2(1000) path '/rw/AdrLine21',
adrline22 varchar2(1000) path '/rw/AdrLine22',
ctry2 varchar2(50) path '/rw/Ctry2',
iban2 varchar2(200) path '/rw/IBAN2',
cdtrref varchar2(1000) path '/rw/CdtrRef',
addtlrmtinf varchar2(1000) path '/rw/AddtlRmtInf'
) vRegards
EtbinHi,
It's a long time, no see since my last dealing with xml and no luck to have an attribute value returned into the relational table.When you use this :
<Ccy>{$r/IntrBkSttlmAmt/@Ccy}</Ccy>That doesn't set the value of the Ccy element with the attribute value, but actually add the attribute Ccy to the element Ccy, which results in
<Ccy Ccy="???"></Ccy>Knowing that, you have three options :
1) Leaving the XQuery as it is and using this instead in the COLUMNS clause :
ccy varchar2(50) path '/rw/Ccy/@Ccy',2) Modifying the XQuery to get the atomic value out of the attribute (using the fn:data function) :
<Ccy>{fn:data($r/IntrBkSttlmAmt/@Ccy)}</Ccy>3) Simplifying the whole thing, something like :
select v.instrid, v.endtoendid, v.txid, v.cd, v.ccy,
replace(v.intrbksttlmamt,'.',',') as intrbksttlmamt, v.chrgbr, v.bic1, v.nm1, v.adrline11, v.adrline12, v.ctry1, v.iban1,
v.bic2, v.bic3, v.nm2, v.adrline21, v.adrline22, v.ctry2, v.iban2, v.cdtrref, v.addtlrmtinf
from the_data w,
xmltable(xmlnamespaces(default 'urn:iso:std:iso:20022:tech:xsd:pacs.008.001.01'),
'/Document/pacs.008.001.01/CdtTrfTxInf'
passing xmltype(w.the_column)
columns instrid varchar2(300) path 'PmtId/InstrId',
endtoendid varchar2(150) path 'PmtId/EndToEndId',
txid varchar2(200) path 'PmtId/TxId',
cd varchar2(50) path 'PmtTpInf/SvcLvl/Cd',
ccy varchar2(50) path 'IntrBkSttlmAmt/@Ccy',
intrbksttlmamt varchar2(50) path 'IntrBkSttlmAmt',
chrgbr varchar2(100) path 'ChrgBr',
bic1 varchar2(100) path 'InstgAgt/FinInstnId',
nm1 varchar2(1000) path 'Dbtr/Nm',
adrline11 varchar2(1000) path 'Dbtr/PstlAdr/AdrLine[1]',
adrline12 varchar2(1000) path 'Dbtr/PstlAdr/AdrLine[2]',
ctry1 varchar2(50) path 'Dbtr/PstlAdr/Ctry',
iban1 varchar2(200) path 'DbtrAcct/Id',
bic2 varchar2(100) path 'DbtrAgt/FinInstnId',
bic3 varchar2(100) path 'CdtrAgt/FinInstnId',
nm2 varchar2(1000) path 'Cdtr/Nm',
adrline21 varchar2(1000) path 'Cdtr/PstlAdr/AdrLine[1]',
adrline22 varchar2(1000) path 'Cdtr/PstlAdr/AdrLine[2]',
ctry2 varchar2(50) path 'Cdtr/PstlAdr/Ctry',
iban2 varchar2(200) path 'CdtrAcct/Id',
cdtrref varchar2(1000) path 'RmtInf/Strd/CdtrRefInf/CdtrRef',
addtlrmtinf varchar2(1000) path 'RmtInf/Strd/AddtlRmtInf'
) vThat last option could possibly get you some performance improvement as well.
Edited by: odie_63 on 14 sept. 2011 20:57 -
Mapping XSD to a relational table
Hi
I jdeveloper how do i go about mapping a XSD file to a relational table ?
I know some tools like xml spy ca do these can jdeveloper do this ?
regardsWhen using the DATAEXPORT command to export data for direct insertion into a relational database:
● The table to which the data is to be written must exist prior to data export
● Table and column names cannot contain spaces
Check with the below syntax.
SET DATAEXPORTOPTIONS
DATAEXPORTDECIMAL 1;
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