Prepaid cell phone suggestion.... time that never runs out.

when I pay for air time for the phone, it should not run out. if it takes me 2 months or 12 months to use up the time it should not matter. it's MY time, I paid for it. I should not have to spend more money to keep the phone running if it has time on it still.
money is tight, I put 15 bucks a month on the phone only to keep it active... but never use all the time up each month. but im forced to add 15 bucks each month to prevent the phone from being shut off. this is not right in my view. if I buy airtime, I should be able to use it all before the phone is shut off. I paid for it.

macgig2011 wrote:
when I pay for air time for the phone, it should not run out. if it takes me 2 months or 12 months to use up the time it should not matter. it's MY time, I paid for it. I should not have to spend more money to keep the phone running if it has time on it still.
money is tight, I put 15 bucks a month on the phone only to keep it active... but never use all the time up each month. but im forced to add 15 bucks each month to prevent the phone from being shut off. this is not right in my view. if I buy airtime, I should be able to use it all before the phone is shut off. I paid for it.
I pay monthly to use 700 minutes, and I NEVER use that many. Why should I have to keep paying each month if I don't use the minutes? Shouldn't I be able to start paying my monthly bill again when I use up all my minutes?
Sounds silly from someone else, doesn't it? Because it's a silly idea. You pay for a service, whether you prepay or postpay - it's the same service.

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    | Id  | Operation                           | Name                    | Rows  | Bytes |TempSpc| Cost (%CPU)| Time     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                    |                         |   141 |  2961 |       |    40M  (1)|135:17:20 |
    |   1 |  HASH GROUP BY                      |                         |   141 |  2961 |       |    40M  (1)|135:17:20 |
    |   2 |   VIEW                              | TIBEX_ORDERSBYQSIDVIEW  |   141 |  2961 |       |    40M  (1)|135:17:20 |
    |   3 |    UNION-ALL                        |                         |       |       |       |            |          |
    |*  4 |     FILTER                          |                         |       |       |       |            |          |
    |   5 |      HASH GROUP BY                  |                         |   140 | 46760 |       |   443K  (1)| 01:28:47 |
    |*  6 |       HASH JOIN                     |                         |    20M|  6488M|       |   442K  (1)| 01:28:36 |
    |   7 |        TABLE ACCESS FULL            | TIBEX_PARTICIPANT       |    28 |   616 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  8 |        HASH JOIN                    |                         |    20M|  6060M|       |   442K  (1)| 01:28:35 |
    |   9 |         INLIST ITERATOR             |                         |       |       |       |            |          |
    |  10 |          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| TIBEX_ORDERSTATUSENUM   |     4 |   104 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 11 |           INDEX RANGE SCAN          | TIBEX_ORDERSTAT_ID_DESC |     4 |       |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 12 |         HASH JOIN                   |                         |    20M|  5555M|   733M|   442K  (1)| 01:28:34 |
    |* 13 |          TABLE ACCESS FULL          | TIBEX_ORDER             |    16M|   549M|       |   103K  (1)| 00:20:47 |
    |  14 |          TABLE ACCESS FULL          | TIBEX_ORDER             |    16M|  3818M|       |   104K  (1)| 00:20:49 |
    |* 15 |     FILTER                          |                         |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 16 |      HASH JOIN                      |                         |  8007K|   450M|       |   104K  (1)| 00:20:50 |
    |  17 |       MERGE JOIN CARTESIAN          |                         |    28 |   672 |       |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  18 |        TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | TIBEX_ORDERSTATUSENUM   |     1 |    14 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 19 |         INDEX RANGE SCAN            | TIBEX_ORDERSTAT_ID_DESC |     1 |       |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  20 |        BUFFER SORT                  |                         |    28 |   280 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  21 |         TABLE ACCESS FULL           | TIBEX_PARTICIPANT       |    28 |   280 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  22 |       TABLE ACCESS FULL             | TIBEX_ORDER             |    16M|   534M|       |   104K  (1)| 00:20:49 |
    |  23 |      SORT AGGREGATE                 |                         |     1 |    27 |       |            |          |
    |* 24 |       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID   | TIBEX_ORDER             |     1 |    27 |       |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 25 |        INDEX RANGE SCAN             | IX_ORDERBOOK            |     1 |       |       |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
       4 - filter("A"."MESSAGESEQUENCE"=MAX("C"."MESSAGESEQUENCE"))
       6 - access("A"."PARTICIPANTID"="B"."PARTICIPANTID")
       8 - access("A"."ORDERSTATUS"="ORDERSTATUS")
      11 - access("SHORTDESC"='ORD_CANCEL' OR "SHORTDESC"='ORD_EXPIRE' OR "SHORTDESC"='ORD_FILLED' OR
                  "SHORTDESC"='ORD_OPEN')
      12 - access("A"."ORDERID"="C"."ORDERID")
      13 - filter("LASTINSTREJECTCODE"='OK')
      15 - filter( (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM BILLING_TRD."TIBEX_ORDER" "C" WHERE "C"."ORDERID"=:B1 AND
                  "C"."INSTRUMENTID"=:B2)=1)
      16 - access("A"."PARTICIPANTID"="B"."PARTICIPANTID" AND "ORDERSTATUS"="ORDERSTATUS")
      19 - access("SHORTDESC"='ORD_REJECT')
      24 - filter("C"."INSTRUMENTID"=:B1)
      25 - access("C"."ORDERID"=:B1)Regards
    NM

    Hi,
    Thanks for your help and information.I got the error when i tried to execute your Query.Kindly have look.
    tst_trd_owner@MIFEX3> SELECT  "ORDERID", "USERORDERID", "ORDERSIDE", "ORDERTYPE",
      2            ORDERSTATUS, BOARDID, TIMEINFORCE, INSTRUMENTID,
      3            REFERENCEID, PRICETYPE, PRICE, AVERAGEPRICE,
      4            QUANTITY, MINIMUMFILL, DISCLOSEDQTY, REMAINQTY,
      5            AON, PARTICIPANTID, ACCOUNTTYPE, ACCOUNTNO,
      6            CLEARINGAGENCY, LASTINSTRESULT, LASTINSTMESSAGESEQUENCE,
      7            LASTEXECUTIONID, NOTE, TIMESTAMP, QTYFILLED, MEID,
      8            LASTINSTREJECTCODE, LASTEXECPRICE, LASTEXECQTY,
      9            LASTINSTTYPE, LASTEXECUTIONCOUNTERPARTY, VISIBLEQTY,
    10            STOPPRICE, LASTEXECCLEARINGAGENCY, LASTEXECACCOUNTNO,
    11            LASTEXECCPCLEARINGAGENCY, MESSAGESEQUENCE,
    12            LASTINSTUSERALIAS, BOOKTIMESTAMP, PARTICIPANTIDMM,
    13            MARKETSTATE, PARTNEREXID, LastExecSETTLEMENTCYCLE,
    14            LASTEXECPOSTTRADEVENUETYPE, PRICELEVELPOSITION,
    15            PREVREFERENCEID, EXPIRYTIMESTAMP, matchType,
    16            lastExecutionRole, MDEntryID, PegOffset,
    17            haltReason, lastInstFixSequence, COMPARISONPRICE, b.qsid
    18    FROM (
    19              SELECT  "ORDERID", "USERORDERID", "ORDERSIDE", "ORDERTYPE",
    20                    ORDERSTATUS, BOARDID, TIMEINFORCE, INSTRUMENTID,
    21                    REFERENCEID, PRICETYPE, PRICE, AVERAGEPRICE,
    22                    QUANTITY, MINIMUMFILL, DISCLOSEDQTY, REMAINQTY,
    23                    AON, PARTICIPANTID, ACCOUNTTYPE, ACCOUNTNO,
    24                    CLEARINGAGENCY, LASTINSTRESULT, LASTINSTMESSAGESEQUENCE,
    25                    LASTEXECUTIONID, NOTE, TIMESTAMP, QTYFILLED, MEID,
    26                    LASTINSTREJECTCODE, LASTEXECPRICE, LASTEXECQTY,
    27                    LASTINSTTYPE, LASTEXECUTIONCOUNTERPARTY, VISIBLEQTY,
    28                    STOPPRICE, LASTEXECCLEARINGAGENCY, LASTEXECACCOUNTNO,
    29                    LASTEXECCPCLEARINGAGENCY, MESSAGESEQUENCE,
    30                    LASTINSTUSERALIAS, BOOKTIMESTAMP, PARTICIPANTIDMM,
    31                    MARKETSTATE, PARTNEREXID, LastExecSETTLEMENTCYCLE,
    32                    LASTEXECPOSTTRADEVENUETYPE, PRICELEVELPOSITION,
    33                    PREVREFERENCEID, EXPIRYTIMESTAMP, matchType,
    34                    lastExecutionRole, MDEntryID, PegOffset,
    35                    haltReason, lastInstFixSequence, COMPARISONPRICE
    36               FROM (
    37                       SELECT  "ORDERID", "USERORDERID", "ORDERSIDE", "ORDERTYPE",
    38                                ORDERSTATUS, BOARDID, TIMEINFORCE, INSTRUMENTID,
    39                                REFERENCEID, PRICETYPE, PRICE, AVERAGEPRICE,
    40                                QUANTITY, MINIMUMFILL, DISCLOSEDQTY, REMAINQTY,
    41                                AON, PARTICIPANTID, ACCOUNTTYPE, ACCOUNTNO,
    42                                CLEARINGAGENCY, LASTINSTRESULT, LASTINSTMESSAGESEQUENCE,
    43                                LASTEXECUTIONID, NOTE, TIMESTAMP, QTYFILLED, MEID,
    44                                LASTINSTREJECTCODE, LASTEXECPRICE, LASTEXECQTY,
    45                                LASTINSTTYPE, LASTEXECUTIONCOUNTERPARTY, VISIBLEQTY,
    46                                STOPPRICE, LASTEXECCLEARINGAGENCY, LASTEXECACCOUNTNO,
    47                                LASTEXECCPCLEARINGAGENCY, MESSAGESEQUENCE,
    48                                LASTINSTUSERALIAS, BOOKTIMESTAMP, PARTICIPANTIDMM,
    49                                MARKETSTATE, PARTNEREXID, LastExecSETTLEMENTCYCLE,
    50                                LASTEXECPOSTTRADEVENUETYPE, PRICELEVELPOSITION,
    51                                PREVREFERENCEID, EXPIRYTIMESTAMP, matchType,
    52                                lastExecutionRole, MDEntryID, PegOffset,
    53                                haltReason, lastInstFixSequence, COMPARISONPRICE,
    54                                max(case when LastInstRejectCode = 'OK' then MessageSequence end) over (partition by OrderID) as maxseq
    55                            FROM  tibex_Order
    56                         )
    57                WHERE MessageSequence = maxseq
    58              ) A,  tibex_Participant b
    59             WHERE a.participantID = b.participantID
    60                AND a.OrderStatus IN (
    61                                                 SELECT OrderStatus
    62                                                   FROM  tibex_orderStatusEnum
    63                                                 WHERE ShortDesc IN ('ORD_OPEN', 'ORD_EXPIRE', 'ORD_CANCEL', 'ORD_FILLED')
    64                                               )
    65    UNION ALL
    66    SELECT  ORDERID, USERORDERID, ORDERSIDE, ORDERTYPE,
    67            ORDERSTATUS, BOARDID, TIMEINFORCE, INSTRUMENTID,
    68            REFERENCEID, PRICETYPE, PRICE, AVERAGEPRICE,
    69            QUANTITY, MINIMUMFILL, DISCLOSEDQTY, REMAINQTY,
    70            AON, PARTICIPANTID, ACCOUNTTYPE, ACCOUNTNO,
    71            CLEARINGAGENCY, LASTINSTRESULT, LASTINSTMESSAGESEQUENCE,
    72            LASTEXECUTIONID, NOTE, TIMESTAMP, QTYFILLED, MEID,
    73            LASTINSTREJECTCODE, LASTEXECPRICE, LASTEXECQTY,
    74            LASTINSTTYPE, LASTEXECUTIONCOUNTERPARTY, VISIBLEQTY,
    75            STOPPRICE, LASTEXECCLEARINGAGENCY, LASTEXECACCOUNTNO,
    76            LASTEXECCPCLEARINGAGENCY, MESSAGESEQUENCE,
    77            LASTINSTUSERALIAS, BOOKTIMESTAMP, PARTICIPANTIDMM,
    78            MARKETSTATE, PARTNEREXID, LastExecSETTLEMENTCYCLE,
    79            LASTEXECPOSTTRADEVENUETYPE, PRICELEVELPOSITION,
    80            PREVREFERENCEID, EXPIRYTIMESTAMP, matchType,
    81            lastExecutionRole, MDEntryID, PegOffset,
    82            haltReason, lastInstFixSequence, COMPARISONPRICE, qsid
    83     FROM (
    84               SELECT  ORDERID, USERORDERID, ORDERSIDE, ORDERTYPE,
    85                       ORDERSTATUS, BOARDID, TIMEINFORCE, INSTRUMENTID,
    86                       REFERENCEID, PRICETYPE, PRICE, AVERAGEPRICE,
    87                       QUANTITY, MINIMUMFILL, DISCLOSEDQTY, REMAINQTY,
    88                       AON, PARTICIPANTID, ACCOUNTTYPE, ACCOUNTNO,
    89                       CLEARINGAGENCY, LASTINSTRESULT, LASTINSTMESSAGESEQUENCE,
    90                       LASTEXECUTIONID, NOTE, TIMESTAMP, QTYFILLED, MEID,
    91                       LASTINSTREJECTCODE, LASTEXECPRICE, LASTEXECQTY,
    92                       LASTINSTTYPE, LASTEXECUTIONCOUNTERPARTY, VISIBLEQTY,
    93                       STOPPRICE, LASTEXECCLEARINGAGENCY, LASTEXECACCOUNTNO,
    94                       LASTEXECCPCLEARINGAGENCY, MESSAGESEQUENCE,
    95                       LASTINSTUSERALIAS, BOOKTIMESTAMP, PARTICIPANTIDMM,
    96                       MARKETSTATE, PARTNEREXID, LastExecSETTLEMENTCYCLE,
    97                       LASTEXECPOSTTRADEVENUETYPE, PRICELEVELPOSITION,
    98                       PREVREFERENCEID, EXPIRYTIMESTAMP, matchType,
    99                       lastExecutionRole, MDEntryID, PegOffset,
    100                       haltReason, lastInstFixSequence, COMPARISONPRICE
    101                FROM (
    102                          SELECT  ORDERID, USERORDERID, ORDERSIDE, ORDERTYPE,
    103                                 ORDERSTATUS, BOARDID, TIMEINFORCE, INSTRUMENTID,
    104                                 REFERENCEID, PRICETYPE, PRICE, AVERAGEPRICE,
    105                                 QUANTITY, MINIMUMFILL, DISCLOSEDQTY, REMAINQTY,
    106                                 AON, PARTICIPANTID, ACCOUNTTYPE, ACCOUNTNO,
    107                                 CLEARINGAGENCY, LASTINSTRESULT, LASTINSTMESSAGESEQUENCE,
    108                                 LASTEXECUTIONID, NOTE, TIMESTAMP, QTYFILLED, MEID,
    109                                 LASTINSTREJECTCODE, LASTEXECPRICE, LASTEXECQTY,
    110                                 LASTINSTTYPE, LASTEXECUTIONCOUNTERPARTY, VISIBLEQTY,
    111                                 STOPPRICE, LASTEXECCLEARINGAGENCY, LASTEXECACCOUNTNO,
    112                                 LASTEXECCPCLEARINGAGENCY, MESSAGESEQUENCE,
    113                                 LASTINSTUSERALIAS, BOOKTIMESTAMP, PARTICIPANTIDMM,
    114                                 MARKETSTATE, PARTNEREXID, LastExecSETTLEMENTCYCLE,
    115                                 LASTEXECPOSTTRADEVENUETYPE, PRICELEVELPOSITION,
    116                                 PREVREFERENCEID, EXPIRYTIMESTAMP, matchType,
    117                                 lastExecutionRole, MDEntryID, PegOffset,
    118                                 haltReason, lastInstFixSequence, COMPARISONPRICE,
    119                                 count(*) over (partition by orderid, instrumentID) cnt
    120                         FROM  tibex_Order
    121                       )
    122                 WHERE cnt = 1
    123              ) A,  tibex_Participant b
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    125                AND orderstatus in (
    126                                            SELECT  orderstatus
    127                                               FROM  tibex_orderStatusEnum
    128                                            WHERE ShortDesc = 'ORD_REJECT'
    129                                          )
    130  /
              LASTEXECUTIONID, NOTE, TIMESTAMP, QTYFILLED, MEID,
    ERROR at line 7:
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