Show parameter optimizer --- table or view does not exist
one of our programmer needs to have the ability to execute "show parameter optimizer". when he does he receives "table or view does not exist". when i run said command as system i do not receive said error. is the only way around this to grant him specific rights within the database? if so, what is the lowest level of rights i can grant him to allow a proper execution? can i grant rights to only said command? -a
It's a SQL*PLUS command and can't be used in PL/SQL block. You may use something like
select * from v$parameter where name like 'optimizer%'
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#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005F00001DE90004464D1AF16AB3#1203196885297#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.createAndAddEmbeddediView(PageBuilder.java:177)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006000001DE90004464D1AF16BB8#1203196885298#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.createiView(PageBuilder.java:410)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006100001DE90004464D1AF16CBB#1203196885298#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.createAndAddiViews(PageBuilder.java:233)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006200001DE90004464D1AF16E30#1203196885298#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.doOnNodeReady(PageBuilder.java:635)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006300001DE90004464D1AF16F39#1203196885298#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.prt.component.AbstractPortalComponent.handleEvent(AbstractPortalComponent.java:388)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006400001DE90004464D1AF17043#1203196885299#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.handleEvent(PageBuilder.java:815)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006500001DE90004464D1AF17148#1203196885299#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.prt.component.CachablePortalComponent.handleEvent(CachablePortalComponent.java:703)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006600001DE90004464D1AF1724F#1203196885299#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.prt.pom.ComponentNode.handleEvent(ComponentNode.java:252)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006700001DE90004464D1AF173B2#1203196885300#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.prt.pom.PortalNode.fireEventOnNode(PortalNode.java:368)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006800001DE90004464D1AF1762B#1203196885300#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.prt.pom.AbstractNode.addChildNode(AbstractNode.java:340)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006900001DE90004464D1AF17754#1203196885301#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.prt.core.PortalRequestManager.runRequestCycle(PortalRequestManager.java:642)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006A00001DE90004464D1AF17868#1203196885301#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.prt.connection.ServletConnection.handleRequest(ServletConnection.java:240)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006B00001DE90004464D1AF17976#1203196885301#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.prt.dispatcher.Dispatcher$doService.run(Dispatcher.java:524)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006C00001DE90004464D1AF17A78#1203196885301#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006D00001DE90004464D1AF17B7D#1203196885302#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sapportals.portal.prt.dispatcher.Dispatcher.service(Dispatcher.java:407)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006E00001DE90004464D1AF17C81#1203196885302#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006F00001DE90004464D1AF17D85#1203196885302#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.servlet.InvokerServlet.service(InvokerServlet.java:156)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007000001DE90004464D1AF17E8F#1203196885302#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007100001DE90004464D1AF17F92#1203196885303#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.runServlet(HttpHandlerImpl.java:401)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007200001DE90004464D1AF1809A#1203196885303#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.handleRequest(HttpHandlerImpl.java:266)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007300001DE90004464D1AF181A4#1203196885303#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:386)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007400001DE90004464D1AF182AD#1203196885303#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:364)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007500001DE90004464D1AF183B3#1203196885304#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.invokeWebContainer(RequestAnalizer.java:1039)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007600001DE90004464D1AF184BB#1203196885304#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.handle(RequestAnalizer.java:265)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007700001DE90004464D1AF185C1#1203196885304#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Client.handle(Client.java:95)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007800001DE90004464D1AF186C6#1203196885305#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Processor.request(Processor.java:175)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007900001DE90004464D1AF187CE#1203196885305#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007A00001DE90004464D1AF188DE#1203196885305#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007B00001DE90004464D1AF18AAC#1203196885305#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007C00001DE90004464D1AF18BB4#1203196885306#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007D00001DE90004464D1AF18CB7#1203196885306#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:102)#
#1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007E00001DE90004464D1AF18DBB#1203196885306#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain### at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:172)#
It seems system try to insert record into table NAV_HASHEDURLS, this table belong to scheme SAPSR3DB, not SAPEPPDB, i don't know why this happens, any experts know how to change it and where it come from. I have another EP, don't have above error.
ThanksThis is a bug, see note Note 1140239 - Navigation short Urls aren't seen in short urls monitor
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Table or view does not exist - Data Dictionary Import Wizard(Data Modeler)
Hi All,
In Data Modeler, Data Dictionary Import Wizard, I'm able to connect to database.But while going to the second stage (Select Schema/Database), I'm getting an error "ORA-00942: table or view does not exist".
I am able to select the table with select * from all_tables and I can open many tables as well.
Could anyone tell me, whether I'm missing any privilege, that causing this error.
Thanks in advance for you support.
Thanks.Hi,
Thanks for your response, sorry for my late reply as I was away from my place.
Yes, it is showing "Connection established successfully".
log file as below-
2012-08-02 10:37:26,471 [main] INFO ApplicationView - Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler 3.1.1.703
2012-08-02 10:39:42,889 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR AbstractDBMExtractionWizardImpl - java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
Pls see oracle version details-
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition
11.1.0.6.0
64bit Production
Thanks again and waiting for reply. -
APEX_APPLICATION_FILES: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
Hello,
As my first APEX task I am attempting the upload/download demo on http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B32472_01/doc/appdev.300/b32469/up_dn_files.htm
The ultimate goal is to store PDF files in the database.
In order to complete step 1: To create an application using the Create Application Wizard:
- I first created a user from SYSTEM called 'myapp'
- Next I logged into 'myapp' to continue the exercise. (I am wondering if that is where I am going wrong... If so, please clarify)
- Knowing that I would want to save the upload to a table I created a table with a BLOB
I did the steps for the upload and ran the application - no errors to there.
Next I needed to "To create a report on APEX_APPLICATION_FILES:".
I started the wizard as instructed. When I pasted the SELECT ... FROM APEX_APPLICATION_FILES, I got the table or view does not exist. A quick review of the TABLES tab shows only the tables that I created. Not any of the system tables or views.
I logged back in as SYSTEM and reviewed the 'rights' given the user 'myapp'. All were checked.
I knew nothing of Oracle when I installed XE, so I took defaults or whatever the install doc said to do. Is that part of the problem? It is clear that I do not have rights to see that table, but I also do not see the table when logged in as SYSTEM.
Any insight appreciated,
RickThanks for the reply.
Version is:
Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Product
PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
CORE 10.2.0.1.0 Production
TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
Database
NAME XE
CREATED 10/13/2006 08:04:21 PM
RESETLOGS_TIME 10/13/2006 08:04:25 PM
Install Version 10.2.1015
Regarding the code links, this one looks like what I need:
DECLARE
l_bfile BFILE;
l_blob BLOB;
BEGIN
INSERT INTO tab1 (col1)
VALUES (empty_blob())
RETURN col1 INTO l_blob;
l_bfile := BFILENAME('IMAGES', 'MyImage.gif');
DBMS_LOB.fileopen(l_bfile, Dbms_Lob.File_Readonly);
DBMS_LOB.loadfromfile(l_blob, l_bfile, DBMS_LOB.getlength(l_bfile));
DBMS_LOB.fileclose(l_bfile);
COMMIT;
END;
Is the 'BFILENAME' function that causes the 'get a filename' dialog box of Windows to open for the user to find which file to upload?
I'm going off to look for a newer version of APEX, thanks. -
Error while deploy mapping ora-06550 table or view does not exist
Hi everyone,
i have a target source 'U_BCK' that cointains some Oracle table.
I have also created a target schema 'BCK_OWNER' where i create some dimensions and cubes with mappings.
My mappings connect some table from U_BCK with dimension or cube from BCK_OWNER.
My repository owner is called 'rep_owner' and i used this user to create every metadata.
Now i'm trying to deploy, and i don't have any problem until deploying mappings. When i try to deploy mappings i get some errors like ora-06550,ora-00942 table or view does not exist and statement ignored.
Please help me and sorry for my english...
Thanks,
Alex.The mapping, that drives the data from one table to another is deployed to the database as a PL/SQL package. When deploying your mapping fails, it most often means that the resulting PL/SQL package doesn't compile in the database.
Using Oracle SQL Developer (or Toad, SQL Navigator or any other tool) connect to the schema on the database where you have deployed the mapping. Open the pl/sql package and compile it. That should show you the place where the compilation fails, and give you an idea as to what table it can not find. Otherwise, in SQLPLUS, you can simply give the following command:
ALTER PACKAGE THE_PACKAGE_NAME_GOES_HERE compile body;
show errors;
As the database user who owns the source tables, make sure to issue a GRANT command for each of the source tables, granting SELECT access to the database user who owns the mapping:
grant select on TABLENAME to TARGETSCHEMA.
hope this helps
Borkur -
Hello every one,
I am new to this field, I am getting error when I run my workflow in other folder, It is giving table or view does not exist, And I understood that the target table is not present,
Actual table present is ws_twfs_olb_project_ds but in the session log it is showing wc_twfs_olb_project_ds1. I don't know why in the session log it is showing like that.
Might be the problem occured during the importing session. If so, Can you please provide me how to resolve this issue.
Thanks in advance!wc_twfs_olb_project_ds1 is an alias table and used in Informatica mapping to do self join(specifically in order to query different column multiple times).
Ideally you sholud be checking the wc_twfs_olb_project_ds in the OLAP schema.Try connecting to OLAP scheam by toad or SQL*PLUS and let me know if you are able to view this table or not?..
Regards,
Veeresh Rayan -
10gLiteR3 publishing ORA-00942: table or view does not exist error
Hi All,
I am encountering table or view does not exist error while publishing using the api.
Below is the code:
try {
consolidatorManager.openConnection("MOBILEADMIN","PASSWORD", ADMIN_JDBC_URL);
mobileResourceManager = new MobileResourceManager("MOBILEADMIN","PASSWORD",ADMIN_JDBC_URL);
consolidatorManager.createPublicationItem(EXT_CONN, "RMT_TEST_TABLE" , "MOBILEADMIN","RMT_TEST_TABLE", "F", "SELECT * FROM MOBILEADMIN.RMT_TEST_TABLE", null, null);
consolidatorManager.addPublicationItem(mobileResourceManager.getPublication("/mobileApp"),"RMT_TEST_TABLE",null, null, "S", null, null);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
When I execute the above code it does not throw any exceptions but I see the below error in err.log. I,U,D triggers are getting created on the remote table, CMP, CFM, CVR,CLG tables are also created, I also see primary key for this table in VPKS. Publishing seems to be fine but I see the below error in err.log.
java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:180)
at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.TTIoer.processError(TTIoer.java:208)
at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.Oall7.receive(Oall7.java:543)
at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.TTC7Protocol.doOall7(TTC7Protocol.java:1451)
at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.TTC7Protocol.parseExecuteDescribe(TTC7Protocol.java:651)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteQuery(OracleStatement.java:2117)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(OracleStatement.java:2331)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.executeUpdate(OraclePreparedStatement.java:422)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.executeQuery(OraclePreparedStatement.java:366)
at oracle.lite.sync.Subscription.getVirtualTablePrimaryKey(Subscription.java:7522)
at oracle.lite.sync.Subscription.getTablePrimaryKey(Subscription.java:7365)
at oracle.lite.sync.Subscription.CreatePublicationItem(Subscription.java:2334)
at oracle.lite.sync.Subscription.CreatePublicationItem(Subscription.java:2157)
at oracle.lite.sync.Subscription.CreatePublicationItem(Subscription.java:2129)
at oracle.lite.sync.Subscription.CreatePublicationItem(Subscription.java:2108)
at oracle.lite.sync.Subscription.CreatePublicationItem(Subscription.java:2093)
at oracle.lite.sync.Subscription.CreatePublicationItem(Subscription.java:2079)
at oracle.lite.sync.ConsolidatorManager.createPublicationItem(ConsolidatorManager.java:1253)
I am not able to figure out what table it is looking for. Any ideas why this is happening?check the MGP compose process, is it also showing the error?
If it is them at some point in 10.2 Oracle introduced a 'feature' (ie: bug) that causes problems to the housekeeping routines when new versions of publication items are published
In 10.0 and early 10.2 when making changes to publication items VIEWS called CPV$.. were created to log the column list for each version of a publication item, and check if you are making changes when you publish. In the case of old versions, once all clients have synchronised and been moved to the latest version it tries to delete this view.
at some point the publish started creating TABLES instead of views (but using the same naming convention ie: CPV$..). This works fine as far as the logging of changes and old column lists, but the housekeeping called at the end of the publish and GP process still trieds to do a DROP VIEW and this causes the error.
The only way of clearing this i have found is to look at the log file to get the name of the object that it is trying to drop, set up a view script to create a dummy view with the list of columns in the table, drop the table and then create the view. It then gets dropped on the next MGP cycle and the error goes away
If the error is not showing up in the MGP process, only in the publish, and your changes appear to be publishing OK, then the problem is likely to be with a snapshot definition AFTER the change you have made - real pain to identify on re-publish - possibly missing schema name in the snapshot definition -
Blank Tables Schemau00B4s name causes "Table or view does not exist" Oracle
Hello Guys,
I´m searching over the internet something that could solve this issue:
I´m developing an application that simply open a .rpt file, associate it to some crystalreportviewer´s reportsource. After making some tests I found out that the tables schema name (Oracle) is lost. So when I log in to the database with a user that is not the owner of the table, I get "Table or view does not exist" error.
I printed in the screen the Location property of the tables and all I got was the table name, with no schema name in it.
Someone can help me with that? I´m using visual studio 2008, 2.0 .net framework and C#
The source-code is bellow:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine;
using CrystalDecisions.Shared;
namespace crystal20
public partial class Form1 : Form
public Form1()
InitializeComponent();
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
try
this.ConfigureCrystalReports();
catch (Exception ex)
MessageBox.Show("Erro:" + ex.Message);
private void ConfigureCrystalReports()
openFileDialog1.FileName = "";
openFileDialog1.ShowDialog();
ReportDocument crReportDocument;
Database crDatabase;
Tables crTables;
TableLogOnInfo crTableLogOnInfo;
ConnectionInfo crConnectionInfo;
//Create an instance of the strongly-typed report object
crReportDocument = new ReportDocument();
crReportDocument.Load(openFileDialog1.FileName);
//Form2 teste = new Form2(crReportDocument);
//crReportDocument = teste.getRelatorio();
//crReportDocument.SetDatabaseLogon("", "", "", "");
//Set the crConnectionInfo with the current values stored in the report
//crConnectionInfo = crReportDocument.Database.Tables[0].LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo;
crConnectionInfo = new ConnectionInfo();
/* Populate the ConnectionInfo Objects Properties with the appropriate values for
the ServerName, User ID, Password and DatabaseName. However, since Oracle
works on Schemas, Crystal Reports does not recognize or store a DatabaseName.
Therefore, the DatabaseName property must be set to a BLANK string. */
//crConnectionInfo.DatabaseName = "";
//crConnectionInfo.ServerName = "hom";
//crConnectionInfo.UserID = "user";
//crConnectionInfo.Password = "pass";
//Set the ReportSource of the CrystalReportViewer to the strongly typed Report included in the project
crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = crReportDocument;
//Set the CrDatabase Object to the Report's Database
crDatabase = crReportDocument.Database;
//Set the CrTables object to the Tables collection of the Report's dDtabase
crTables = crDatabase.Tables;
//Loop through each Table object in the Tables collection and apply the logon info
//specified ealier. Note this sample only has one table so the loop will only execute once
foreach (Table crTable in crTables)
crTableLogOnInfo = crTable.LogOnInfo;
crTableLogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo = crConnectionInfo;
crTable.ApplyLogOnInfo(crTableLogOnInfo);Thanks for your answer, but where do I get the Owner (Schema) name.
When I print the Table.Location property I just get the table name, not any Owner.
Ex:
My table is:
CUSTOM.TABLE1
If I print the value of table.location property value its just "TABLE1". Then If I log on as other user, not custom, I get "Table or view does not exist".
Have you understood my issue? -
Dba_objects: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
I created a proc like:
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE SEE_PROC
(v_owner varchar2)
as
begin
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE
'SELECT COUNT(*) from dba_objects WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = :1 AND OWNER = :2'
USING 'PROCEDURE', v_owner;
end;
for a dba user, say appadmin, and attempted to exec it
from a different schema test101:
exec appadmin.see_proc('TEST101');
and got:
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
ORA-06512: at "APPADMIN.SEE_PROC", line 6
ORA-06512: at line 1
view DBA_OBJECTS not accessible/not built?
Any help is appreciated.
- Zack HuAssuming that you are using Oracle 9i/10g, by default anyone who is not SYSDBA CANNOT see DBA tables.
The parameter 07_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY is responsible for this and by default it is set to FALSE. Set it to TRUE and see if it works. Note: Anyone will be able to read any DBA data dictionary tables so use it with caution.
<quote>for a dba user, say appadmin, and attempted to exec it from a different schema test101:
exec appadmin.see_proc('TEST101');
</quote>
When you execute a procedure from the appadmin schema that does not mean you have any DBA priviledges! Who ever you are logged in as is what matters.
-Raj Suchak
[email protected] -
Select dba_users - ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
Hi,
I need to access dba_users to show some information on a report but could not access from apex it show every time
failed to parse SQL query:
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
The problem is only on apex I could access from sqlplus or others tools.
ThanksHi Scott, Rafael and Ben,
I assume this then means that the parsing schema needs objects to be granted directly rather than through a role, the same as if you are parsing object references in pl/sql.
Rafael, there is a view called all_users to which you have access, but it provides much less information.
Andre -
Table or view does not exist when using in PL/SQL block
I hav something strange...
When i execute a query it works just fine... When i use the exact same query in a function i want to create, i get the error 'table or view does not exist'
I create the function with the same user then when i'm executing the query.
For example:
select name,userid from portal.WWLOG_ACTIVITY_LOGS
if i execute this... it works fine. I get my results.
However when i create a function:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION EBUSINESS.GET_USER_CREATOR (p_userid IN Varchar2) return VARCHAR2
as
/*CURSOR c_user_creator IS
select distinct name,userid from portal.WWLOG_ACTIVITY_LOGS
where sub_domain = 'user' and action = 'create'
and name = p_userid;*/
v_creator varchar2(500);
v_ret_val VARCHAR2(500) := 'NOT_FOUND';
BEGIN
select userid into v_ret_val from portal.WWLOG_ACTIVITY_LOGS
where sub_domain = 'user' and action = 'create'
and name = p_userid;
--v_ret_val := x.userid;
--end loop;
-- Is the user in the group or not?
/*OPEN c_user_creator;
FETCH c_user_creator INTO v_creator;
IF c_user_creator%FOUND THEN
v_ret_val := v_creator;
ELSE
v_ret_val := 'NOT FOUND';
END IF;
CLOSE c_user_creator;*/
Return v_ret_val;
END;
The table or view does not exist...
I tryed with cursor, select into, for x in (select....)
Nothing works.
A select grant is a select grant right? Are there different grant you should use so you can select it into a function or just do a normal select?
I also tryed to create a view that just sais select * from WWLOG_ACTIVITY_LOGS but that doesn't work...Are there different grant you should use so you can
select it into a function or just do a normal select? Yes. Grants on objects used in functions/procedures must be given directly to the user, and not through a role. -
Error in pakcage table or view does not exist but on sql prompt query works
Hi
Can any one help me to understand the error of ORA-00942: table or view does not exist while compiling the package on Oracle 9.2.0.4.0
The below package compiled in system user and trying to query on view v$session_wait however getting below error.
PACKAGE BODY SYSTEM.PK_DB_ALERT
On line: 212
PL/SQL: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
I can execute same query mentioned below from sql prompt from system user and it works fine however it doesn't like from package, Please advice, thank you in advance.
SELECT SID, seq#, event, wait_time
FROM v$session_wait
WHERE event NOT LIKE 'SQL*Net%' AND wait_time <> 0
ORDER BY 2SDD wrote:
Hi
Can any one help me to understand the error of ORA-00942: table or view does not exist while compiling the package on Oracle 9.2.0.4.0Which means package owner is granted select on view not directly but via roles. However, roles are ignored by definer rights packages/stored procedures/stored functions/triggers... You need to grant package owner select on view directly.
SY.
Edited by: Solomon Yakobson on Jan 21, 2010 4:06 AM -
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
select
nvl(appr.APPROVER_NAME, org.APPROVER_NAME) as APPROVER_NAME,
nvl(appr.APPROVER, org.APPROVER) as APPROVER,
nvl(appr.APPROVER_TYPE, org.APPROVER_TYPE) as APPROVER_TYPE,
nvl(appr.ASSIGNED_DATE, org.ASSIGNED_DATE) as ASSIGNED_DATE,
nvl(appr.APPROVAL_DATE, '-') as APPROVAL_DATE,
nvl(appr.STATE, org.STATE) as STATE,
org.SEQ as numberoftimesmodified,
nvl(appr.PROCESS, org.PROCESS) as PROCESS,
appr.seq2
from (
select a.seq,
b.usr_display_name as APPROVER_NAME,
b.usr_login as APPROVER,
'User' as APPROVER_TYPE,
'-' as ASSIGNED_DATE,
'-' as STATE,
a.seq as numberoftimesmodified,
'-' as PROCESS
from(
SELECT 1 as seq, USR_UDF_MANAGER_LOGIN as GID, '' as approver_name, 'user' as approver_type FROM DEVT_OIM.USR WHERE USR_LOGIN =:BENEFICIARY_GID AND :APPLICATION = 'Oracle 11i On demand'
UNION
select rownum as seq, regexp_substr(:APPROVERPAYLOAD,'[^,]+', 1, level) as gid, '' as approver_name, 'user' as approver_type from dual
where :APPLICATION != 'Oracle 11i On demand'
connect by regexp_substr(:APPROVERPAYLOAD, '[^,]+', 1, level) is not null
) a
inner join DEVT_OIM.usr b on a.gid = b.usr_login
) org
left join(
select b.numberoftimesmodified as seq, rownum as seq2, a.*
from
select
LEAD(a.ASSIGNEES) OVER(ORDER BY a.numberoftimesmodified) as prev_gid,
LEAD(a.pushbacksequence) OVER(ORDER BY a.numberoftimesmodified) as prev_pushbacksequence,
a.ASSIGNEES as current_gid,
nvl(retrieveGidName(a.ASSIGNEES), '-') as APPROVER_NAME,
(DEVT_OIM.TOKNEW(REPLACE(a.ASSIGNEES, ',', ':'))) as APPROVER,
'User' as APPROVER_TYPE,
a.pushbacksequence,
TO_CHAR(a.assigneddate,'DD-Mon-YYYY HH:MI:SS AM') as ASSIGNED_DATE,
case when a.state = 'WITHDRAWN' then TO_CHAR(a.updateddate,'DD-Mon-YYYY HH:MI:SS AM') else TO_CHAR(d.updateddate,'DD-Mon-YYYY HH:MI:SS AM') end as APPROVAL_DATE,
a.numberoftimesmodified,
case when a.state = 'EXPIRED' then 'Expired' when a.approvalduration is null then 'Pending' when a.outcome = 'REJECT' then 'Rejected' else 'Approved' end as PROCESS,
d.state as process2,
case when d.substate = 'REASSIGNED' then 'Reassigned' when d.state = 'INFO_REQUESTED' then 'Request Info' when a.state = 'EXPIRED' then 'Expired'
when a.outcome = 'REJECT' then 'Rejected' when d.substate = 'INFO_SUBMITTED' then 'Submitted' when a.state = 'WITHDRAWN' then 'Withdrawn' when e.state is null then 'Pending' else 'Approved' end as state,
e.ASSIGNEES, d.substate
from WFTASKHISTORY a
left join WFTASKHISTORY d on d.IDENTIFICATIONKEY = a.IDENTIFICATIONKEY and d.numberoftimesmodified = (a.numberoftimesmodified+1)
left join WFTASKHISTORY e on e.IDENTIFICATIONKEY = a.IDENTIFICATIONKEY and e.numberoftimesmodified = (a.numberoftimesmodified-1) and e.ASSIGNEES = a.ASSIGNEES
where a.IDENTIFICATIONKEY = :IDENTIFICATIONKEY and a.state is not null
order by a.numberoftimesmodified
) a
inner join (select rownum as numberoftimesmodified, pushbacksequence from (select distinct pushbacksequence from WFTASKHISTORY a where a.IDENTIFICATIONKEY = :IDENTIFICATIONKEY order by pushbacksequence)) b
on b.pushbacksequence = a.pushbacksequence
where a.prev_gid != a.current_gid or prev_gid is null
order by a.numberoftimesmodified
) appr on org.seq = appr.seqORA-00942: table or view does not exist
00942. 00000 - "table or view does not exist"
*Cause:
*Action:
Error at Line: 55 Column: 172Hi User,
The ORA - 00942 indicates that the Underlying object is not present in the Database.
Just Check whether the Table you are used in the Select statement exists in the user/Schema.
To check this..
SELECT *
FROM USER_TABLES
WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'YOUR_TABLE_NAME';Or
Simply,
SELECT *
FROM TAB;If you are using the Table from other Schema, Just give the table name like this..
SELECT *
FROM SCHEMA_USER.table_name;Thanks,
Shankar -
PL/SQL: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
Hi
i have logged into my schema and trying to access the database "DAD" which has the table name "SCHOOL"
i wrote a function which should give me new_sno when i give it the old_sno
and i have this errors , pls help
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ORIG_SN(OSNO in Number,OTN in Number)
RETURN Number IS
NEW_SNO Number:=0;
BEGIN
SELECT new_sno AS NEW_SNO
FROM DAD.SCHOOL
WHERE ORIG_SNO = OSNO AND ORIG_TN = OTN;
RETURN NEW_SNO;
END ORIG_SN;
Warning: Function created with compilation errors.
Errors for FUNCTION ORIG_SN:
LINE/COL ERROR
5/1 PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
6/15 PL/SQL: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
Thanks in advance ..Try this,
CREATE VIEW SCHOOL_VIEW AS SELECT * FROM DAD.SCHOOL;and then change your function like
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ORIG_SN(OSNO in Number,OTN in Number)
RETURN Number IS
my_new_sno Number:=0;
BEGIN
SELECT new_sno INTO my_new_sno FROM SCHOOL_VIEW WHERE ORIG_SNO = OSNO AND ORIG_TN = OTN;
RETURN my_new_sno;
END ORIG_SN;and see if it is getting created without any errors.
-Arun
Edited by: Arunkumar Ramamoorthy on Aug 15, 2009 1:56 AM
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