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    Is possible that the query show all results ???
    thanks!

    Its still a warning. You can continue with work but definitely you can increase the value through the profile value. Anything within 500 wouldn't cause much performance issue.
    --Shiv                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

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    1237 OVERLAND
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    Edited by: user12296489 on Apr 19, 2013 10:46 AM

    Hi,
    user12296489 wrote:
    I am trying to update values in a table from another table and getting the error: Single Sub Row Query Returns More Than 1 Row. Post your code. It's hard to say what you're doing wrong when I don't know what you're doing.
    I want table B's PRV_NAME updated into table A's PRV_NAME where A.PRVID = B.PRVID
    Both tables have all unique PRVID's, however, table B has PRVID's that have the same name. So table B data can look like this:
    PRVIDIf b.prvid is really unique, then
    UPDATE  a
    SET     prv_name = (
                     SELECT  prv_name
                     FROM    b
                     WHERE   a.prvid     = b.prvid
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    I see you've posted your code now:
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    sum(tmp.REALIZATION_LOC_AMT) AS REALIZATION_LOC_AMT,
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    tmp.WKST_CANCELED_NUM AS WKST_CANCELED_NUM,
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    tmp.GBP_EXCH_RATE AS GBP_EXCH_RATE
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    POS_REAL_LOC_AMT AS POS_REAL_LOC_AMT,
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    CARRY_FORWARD_loc_AMT AS CARRY_FORWARD_LOC_AMT,
    bill_to_client_LOC_AMT AS BILL_TO_CLIENT_LOC_AMT ,
    REMAIN_WIP_TO_BILL_LOC_AMT AS REMAIN_WIP_TO_BILL_LOC_AMT,
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    ar_tax_amt AS AR_TAX_AMT,
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    WHERE ((inv_status_type='FIN'AND inv_status_code NOT IN ('COMPLETE','PROCESSED'))
    OR (inv_status_type='WS' AND inv_status_code NOT IN ('PRC'))) --COMPLETED
    AND to_char((sysdate-5),'YYYYMMDD') between to_char(status_start_dt,'YYYYMMDD') and to_char(status_end_dt,'YYYYMMDD')group by rpad(integration_id,32)) AS BEG_BAL_WKST_NUM ,
    (SELECT count(distinct(RPAD(INTEGRATION_ID,32)))
    FROM wc_twfs_olb_invoice_history_f
    WHERE (inv_status_code='NEW')
    AND to_char((sysdate-4),'YYYYMMDD') between to_char(status_start_dt,'YYYYMMDD') and to_char(status_end_dt,'YYYYMMDD')group by rpad(integration_id,32))AS WKST_RECEIVED_NUM ,
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    (SELECT count(distinct(RPAD(INTEGRATION_ID,32)))
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    NUM_HOURS AS NUM_HOURS,
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    lead_project_team_code AS LEAD_PROJECT_TEAM_CODE,
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    to_char((sysdate-1),'YYYYMMDD') AS RPT_DATE_WID,
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    LOC_CURR_CODE AS LOCAL_CURR_CODE,
    usd_exch_rate AS USD_EXCH_RATE,
    eur_exch_rate AS EUR_EXCH_RATE,
    gbp_exch_rate AS GBP_EXCH_RATE
    FROM Wc_twfs_olb_invoice_history_f
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    RPT_DT_MCAL_PERIOD_WID =(select max(RPT_DT_MCAL_PERIOD_WID)from Wc_twfs_olb_invoice_history_f))tmp
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    LEAD_PROJECT_OFFICE_CODE,LEAD_PROJECT_TEAM_CODE,ORG_ID,RPT_DATE,RPT_DATE_WID,
    LOCAL_CURR_CODE,USD_EXCH_RATE,EUR_EXCH_RATE,GBP_EXCH_RATE;
    Can you please suggest me what to do next, and what would be the solution to this.
    Thanks a lot in advance. please show me some direction.

    you may want to change it something like
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           SUM(Realization_Loc_Amt) AS Realization_Loc_Amt,
           SUM(Neg_Real_Loc_Amt) AS Neg_Real_Loc_Amt,
           SUM(Pos_Real_Loc_Amt) AS Pos_Real_Loc_Amt,
           SUM(Bill_In_Advance_Loc_Amt) AS Bill_In_Advance_Loc_Amt,
           SUM(Carry_Forward_Loc_Amt) AS Carry_Forward_Loc_Amt,
           SUM(Bill_To_Client_Loc_Amt) AS Bill_To_Client_Loc_Amt,
           SUM(Remain_Wip_To_Bill_Loc_Amt) AS Remain_Wip_To_Bill_Loc_Amt,
           SUM(Ar_Inv_Amt) AS Ar_Inv_Amt,
           SUM(Ar_Tax_Amt) AS Ar_Tax_Amt,
           COUNT(DISTINCT CASE
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                        (Inv_Status_Type = 'WS' AND Inv_Status_Code NOT IN ('PRC'))) --COMPLETED
                        AND To_Char((SYSDATE - 5), 'YYYYMMDD') BETWEEN
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                    Rpad(Integration_Id, 32)
                 END) AS Beg_Bal_Wkst_Num,
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              FROM Wc_Twfs_Olb_Invoice_History_f
             WHERE ((Inv_Status_Type = 'FIN' AND
                   Inv_Status_Code NOT IN ('COMPLETE', 'PROCESSED')) OR
                   (Inv_Status_Type = 'WS' AND Inv_Status_Code NOT IN ('PRC'))) --COMPLETED
               AND To_Char((SYSDATE - 5), 'YYYYMMDD') BETWEEN
                   To_Char(Status_Start_Dt, 'YYYYMMDD') AND
                   To_Char(Status_End_Dt, 'YYYYMMDD')
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           (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(Rpad(Integration_Id, 32)))
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                   (Inv_Status_Type = 'WS' AND Inv_Status_Code IN ('PRC'))) --COMPLETED
               AND To_Char((SYSDATE - 4), 'YYYYMMDD') BETWEEN
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                   To_Char((Status_End_Dt), 'YYYYMMDD')
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           (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(Rpad(Integration_Id, 32)))
              FROM Wc_Twfs_Olb_Invoice_History_f
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                   To_Char((Status_End_Dt), 'YYYYMMDD')
             GROUP BY Rpad(Integration_Id, 32)) AS Wkst_Canceled_Num,*/
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           Num_Days AS Num_Days,
           Num_Hours AS Num_Hours,
           Num_Minutes AS Num_Minutes,
           Num_Seconds AS Num_Seconds,
           Lead_Project_Office_Code AS Lead_Project_Office_Code,
           Lead_Project_Team_Code AS Lead_Project_Team_Code,
           Org_Id AS Org_Id,
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           To_Char((SYSDATE - 1), 'YYYYMMDD') AS Rpt_Date_Wid,
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           Loc_Curr_Code AS Local_Curr_Code,
           Usd_Exch_Rate AS Usd_Exch_Rate,
           Eur_Exch_Rate AS Eur_Exch_Rate,
           Gbp_Exch_Rate AS Gbp_Exch_Rate
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           (SELECT MAX(Rpt_Dt_Mcal_Period_Wid)
              FROM Wc_Twfs_Olb_Invoice_History_f)
    GROUP BY Beg_Bal_Wkst_Num,
              Wkst_Received_Num,
              Wkst_Processed_Num,
              Wkst_Canceled_Num,
              Duration,
              Num_Days,
              Num_Hours,
              Num_Minutes,
              Num_Seconds,
              Lead_Project_Office_Code,
              Lead_Project_Team_Code,
              Org_Id,
              Rpt_Date,
              Rpt_Date_Wid,
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              Gbp_Exch_Rate;Edited by: 986006 on Mar 4, 2013 1:08 PM

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                            TO_CHAR (psd.from_date,
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                            TO_CHAR (req.validity_start_date,
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                            req.pa_mode_type_lkpcd AS "Source",
                            TO_CHAR (TRUNC (wmdtl.rtng_date),
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                            NVL (wmdtl.assigned_to_user_name,
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                            req.org_unit_sid AS "OrgUnitSid",
                            TO_CHAR
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                                  'MM/dd/yyyy hh24:mi:ss'
                                 ) AS "WTRD_MODIFIED_DATE",
                            TO_CHAR (wmdtl.rtng_date,
                                     'MM/dd/yyyy'
                                    ) AS "WTRD_RTNG_DATE",
                            req.status_cid AS "PA_STATUS_CID",
                            TO_CHAR (req.modified_date,
                                     'MM/dd/yyyy'
                                    ) AS "PA_REQ_MODIFIED_DATE",
                            prs.state_pa_srvc_type_code
                                                     AS "STATE_PA_SRVC_TYPE_CODE",
                            wmdtl.wm_pa_task_rtng_dtl_sid
                                                        AS "WM_TASK_RTNG_DTL_SID",
                            wmdtl.assigned_to_user_acct_sid
                                              AS "WTRD_Assigned_to_user_acct_sid",
                            (fn_get_busniess_days (TRUNC (req.validity_start_date))
                            ) AS "Days<br>LeftSort",
                            wmdtl.assigned_to_org_unit_sid
                                                  AS "WTRD_Assigned_to_OrgUntSid",
                            DECODE
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                                   FROM pa_request_status prs
                                  WHERE prs.pa_rqst_sid = req.pa_rqst_sid
                                    AND prs.status_cid = 5
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                             status sts,
                             pa_request_x_member prxm,
                             wm_pa_task_routing_detail wmdtl,
                             pa_service_date psd,
                             org_unit ou,
                             pa_request_service prs,
                             pa_request_x_provider_location prxpl,
                             provider_location pl,
                             provider_detail pd,
                             provider p,
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                                3065, 3150, 3066, 3151, 3067, 3152, 3068, 3153,
                                3069, 3154, 3070, 3155, 3071, 3156, 3072, 3157,
                                3073, 3158, 3074, 3159, 3075, 3160, 3076, 3161,
                                3077, 3162, 3078, 3163, 3079, 3164, 3080, 3165,
                                3081, 3166, 3082, 3167, 3083, 3168, 3084, 3169,
                                3085, 3170, 3086, 3171, 3087, 3172, 3088, 3173,
                                3089, 3174, 3090, 3175, 3091, 3176, 3092, 3177,
                                3093, 3178, 3094, 3179, 3095, 3180, 3096, 3181,
                                3097, 3182, 3098, 3183, 3099, 3184, 3100, 3185,
                                3101, 3186, 3102, 3187, 3103, 3003, 75000104,
                                75000108, 2006, 75000103, 75000102, 75000113,
                                75000111, 75000109, 2001, 2009, 75000105,
                                75000107, 2004, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2005, 2011,
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