TIME_ZONE of a state?
Hello
I need to find the link between REGIO (state) and TIME_ZONE (example, US East time, US Central time, Central Europe Time), pls. let me know in which SAP table these 2 values are stored? or is there any FM/BAPI?
Thank you
Check out the following Function Modules
CIF_GEN3_TIMEZONE_4_PLANT_GET
CIF_GEN4_TIMEZONE_4_PLANT_GET
CIF_GEN_TIMEZONE_FOR_PLANT_GET
SD_TZONE_COMPANY
SD_TZONE_CUSTOBJECT
SD_TZONE_PLANT
SD_TZONE_SALESORG
SD_TZONE_SHIPPOINT
TZ_SYSTEM_GET_TZONE
The names themselves are kinda self explanatory
.Tables related to time zones.
TTZ5 Assign Time Tones to Countries
TTZ5S Assign time zones to regions
TTZ5Z Assign time zones to postal codes in gener
TTZAPPOBJ Time Zones: Objects for Local Date
TTZAPPOBJT Time Zones: Object Texts for Local Date
TTZCU Customizing time zones
TTZD Summer time rules
TTZDF Summer time rules (fixed annual dates)
TTZDT Summer time rules texts
TTZDV Summer time rules (variable dates)
TTZEX Convert Time Zone ID from External to Inte
TTZIN Convert Time Zone ID from Internal to Exte
TTZR Time zone rules
TTZRT Time zone rule texts
TTZZ Time zones
TTZZT Time Zones
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Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db
System name: SunOS
Node name: prdfa001
Release: 5.10
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Machine: i86pc
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Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 18
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*** 2010-09-09 23:37:07.484
*** ACTION NAME:() 2010-09-09 23:37:07.473
*** MODULE NAME:(SQL*Plus) 2010-09-09 23:37:07.473
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WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 11160 file#=13 block#=2252349 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462835161
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2857 file#=13 block#=2249751 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462838137
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 3810 file#=13 block#=2251361 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462842048
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WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2687 file#=13 block#=2250707 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462854178
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Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db
System name: SunOS
Node name: prdfa001
Release: 5.10
Version: Generic_139556-08
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*** ACTION NAME:() 2010-09-09 23:20:13.485
*** MODULE NAME:(sqlplus@prdfa001 (TNS V1-V3)) 2010-09-09 23:20:13.485
*** SERVICE NAME:(SYS$USERS) 2010-09-09 23:20:13.485
*** SESSION ID:(290.697) 2010-09-09 23:20:13.485
===================================================
SYSTEM STATE
System global information:
processes: base 47819b480, size 300, cleanup 4781a5638
allocation: free sessions 47f1d6148, free calls 0
control alloc errors: 0 (process), 0 (session), 0 (call)
PMON latch cleanup depth: 0
seconds since PMON's last scan for dead processes: 20
system statistics:
1171 logons cumulative
19 logons current
89219 opened cursors cumulative
86 opened cursors current
15095069 user commits
5 user rollbacks
58632904 user calls
44023255 recursive calls
224311 recursive cpu usage
201424173 session logical reads
0 session stored procedure space
901812 CPU used when call started
995437 CPU used by this session
6814196 DB time
0 cluster wait time
22542300822 concurrency wait time
3095 application wait time
16479074661 user I/O wait time
1284052668 session connect time
1284067190 process last non-idle time
189018343568 session uga memory
1249667216 session uga memory max
26059216 messages sent
26059220 messages received
239739 background timeouts
162399896 session pga memory
189662872 session pga memory max
4 enqueue timeouts
901146 enqueue waits
0 enqueue deadlocks
32122711 enqueue requests
17819 enqueue conversions
32122676 enqueue releases
0 global enqueue gets sync
0 global enqueue gets async
0 global enqueue get time
0 global enqueue releases
2865667 physical read total IO requests
262620 physical read total multi block requests
270093476864 physical read total bytes
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namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/LRG/KST/DBN/MTX/[100100d1]
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lwt=47df576e8[47df576e8,47df576e8] ltm=47df576f8[47df576f8,47df576f8]
pwt=47df576b0[47df576b0,47df576b0] ptm=47df576c0[47df576c0,47df576c0]
ref=47df57718[47df57718,47df57718] lnd=47df57730[47df57730,47df57730]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=471ee1d38
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
CHILDREN: size=16
child# table reference handle
0 471ee1800 471ee1470 47df7dce0
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change whr
0 47df7de48 471ee1e50 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
SO: 473691d60, type: 53, owner: 47924e810, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=473691d60 handle=47bb22fa0 mode=N
call pin=0 session pin=0 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
htl=473691de0[4735dbcb8,476cfbf58] htb=476cfbf58 ssga=476cfb6a0
user=47924e810 session=47f2310f0 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x0
LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=47bb22fa0 mtx=47bb230d0(0) cdp=0
namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/PN0/EXP/[10010100]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=3 hpc=fd84 hlc=fd84
lwt=47bb23048[47bb23048,47bb23048] ltm=47bb23058[47bb23058,47bb23058]
pwt=47bb23010[47bb23010,47bb23010] ptm=47bb23020[47bb23020,47bb23020]
ref=47bb23078[472f8de18,472f8de18] lnd=47bb23090[47bb23090,47bb23090]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=472f8d9d8
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
DEPENDENCIES: count=1 size=16
AUTHORIZATIONS: count=1 size=16 minimum entrysize=16
ACCESSES: count=1 size=16
TRANSLATIONS: count=1 size=16
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change whr
0 47bb22ee0 472f8daf0 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
6 472f8e508 46be86250 I/-/A/-/E 0 NONE 00
SO: 4735dbc38, type: 53, owner: 47924e810, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=4735dbc38 handle=47bb231c8 mode=N
call pin=0 session pin=0 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
htl=4735dbcb8[476cfbf58,473691de0] htb=476cfbf58 ssga=476cfb6a0
user=47924e810 session=47f2310f0 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x4c894f8b
LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=47bb231c8 mtx=47bb232f8(1) cdp=1
name=select value$ from props$ where name = 'GLOBAL_DB_NAME'
hash=4bb432d65c5a391a42a5c3fa74472c7a timestamp=09-09-2010 04:24:12
namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/SML/KST/DBN/MTX/[120100d0]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=3 hpc=0584 hlc=0584
lwt=47bb23270[47bb23270,47bb23270] ltm=47bb23280[47bb23280,47bb23280]
pwt=47bb23238[47bb23238,47bb23238] ptm=47bb23248[47bb23248,47bb23248]
ref=47bb232a0[47bb232a0,47bb232a0] lnd=47bb232b8[47bb232b8,47bb232b8]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=472f8e6e0
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
CHILDREN: size=16
child# table reference handle
0 472f8e1a8 472f8de18 47bb22fa0
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change whr
0 47bb23108 472f8e7f8 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
SO: 473644348, type: 53, owner: 47924e810, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=473644348 handle=47bbde418 mode=N
call pin=0 session pin=0 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
htl=4736443c8[476cfc0b8,476cfc0b8] htb=476cfc0b8 ssga=476cfb6a0
user=47924e810 session=47924e810 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x4c894f8b
LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=47bbde418 mtx=47bbde548(0) cdp=0
name=ALTER SESSION SET TIME_ZONE='+02:00'
hash=3878dff8839e71e3dd05a2e75fbd6390 timestamp=09-09-2010 04:24:04
namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/SML/DBN/[12010040]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=11 hpc=04e8 hlc=04e8
lwt=47bbde4c0[47bbde4c0,47bbde4c0] ltm=47bbde4d0[47bbde4d0,47bbde4d0]
pwt=47bbde488[47bbde488,47bbde488] ptm=47bbde498[47bbde498,47bbde498]
ref=47bbde4f0[47bbde4f0,47bbde4f0] lnd=47bbde508[47bbde508,47bbde508]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=472fffc08
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change whr
0 47bbde320 472fffd20 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
SO: 47aecf9e8, type: 41, owner: 47924e810, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(dummy) nxc=0, nlb=0
SO: 47f290540, type: 11, owner: 4781a7dc0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(broadcast handle) flag: (2) ACTIVE SUBSCRIBER, owner: 4781a7dc0,
event: 1132, last message event: 1132,
last message waited event: 1132, next message: 0(0), messages read: 0
channel: (47a2df4f8) system events broadcast channel
scope: 2, event: 1132, last mesage event: 18,
publishers/subscribers: 0/17,
messages published: 1
SO: 47826b228, type: 3, owner: 4781a7dc0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(call) sess: cur 47924e810, rec 0, usr 47924e810; depth: 0
SO: 476c52968, type: 16, owner: 4781a7dc0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(osp req holder)
PSEUDO PROCESS for group DEFAULT:
SO: 47a1eb7d0, type: 2, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(process) Oracle pid=0, calls cur/top: 0/0, flag: (20) PSEUDO
int error: 0, call error: 0, sess error: 0, txn error 0
(post info) last post received: 0 0 0
last post received-location: No post
last process to post me: none
last post sent: 0 0 0
last post sent-location: No post
last process posted by me: none
(latch info) wait_event=0 bits=0
Process Group: DEFAULT, pseudo proc: 47a1eb7d0
O/S info: user: , term: , ospid: (DEAD)
OSD pid info: Unix process pid: 0, image: PSEUDO
Dump of memory from 0x00000004791BF538 to 0x00000004791BF740
4791BF530 00000000 00000000 [........]
4791BF540 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 [................]
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NO DETACHED BRANCHES.
NO DETACHED NETWORK CONNECTIONS.
CLEANUP STATE OBJECTS:
SO: 47f0cd038, type: 1, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(cleanup state object) description: instance enqueue anchor state
latch: 0x380009890
SO: 4782cf080, type: 5, owner: 47f0cd038, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(enqueue) TA-00000006-00000001 DID: 0001-000F-0000000B
lv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 res_flag: 0x2
res: 0x47a28d020, mode: X, lock_flag: 0x0
own: 0x0, sess: 0x0, prv: 0x47a28d030
SO: 47f0cd098, type: 1, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
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latch: 0x38000ac98
SO: 47f28f868, type: 11, owner: 47f0cd098, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(broadcast handle) flag: (c2) ACTIVE SUBSCRIBER, owner: 0,
event: 1, last message event: 1,
last message waited event: 1, next message: 0(0), messages read: 0
channel: (47a2e4190) KPON channel
scope: 2, event: 1, last mesage event: 0,
publishers/subscribers: 0/1,
messages published: 0
SO: 47f0cd0f8, type: 1, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(cleanup state object) description: TT shared object cleanup SO
latch: 0x38001c6b8
SO: 47f0cd158, type: 1, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(cleanup state object) description: SS shared object cleanup SO
latch: 0x38001cd48
END OF SYSTEM STATE
Top 5 Timed Events Avg %Total
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wait Call
Event Waits Time (s) (ms) Time Wait Class
db file sequential read 2,347,652 9,215 4 64.5 User I/O
db file scattered read 245,687 4,199 17 29.4 User I/O
CPU time 974 6.8
db file parallel write 50,082 408 8 2.9 System I/O
log file parallel write 6,963 52 7 0.4 System I/O
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-> Total time in database user-calls (DB Time): 14286.4s
-> Statistics including the word "background" measure background process
time, and so do not contribute to the DB time statistic
-> Ordered by % or DB time desc, Statistic name
Statistic Name Time (s) % of DB Time
sql execute elapsed time 14,280.3 100.0
DB CPU 974.5 6.8
PL/SQL execution elapsed time 531.8 3.7
parse time elapsed 30.5 .2
hard parse elapsed time 27.1 .2
connection management call elapsed time 14.9 .1
hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time 3.4 .0
hard parse (bind mismatch) elapsed time 3.1 .0
PL/SQL compilation elapsed time 2.4 .0
failed parse elapsed time 0.0 .0
repeated bind elapsed time 0.0 .0
sequence load elapsed time 0.0 .0
DB time 14,286.4 N/A
background elapsed time 670.2 N/A
background cpu time 186.1 N/A
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-> cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
-> ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
-> us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
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%Time Total Wait wait Waits
Wait Class Waits -outs Time (s) (ms) /txn
User I/O 2,593,484 .0 13,415 5 150.0
System I/O 87,506 .0 515 6 5.1
Other 839 11.4 6 7 0.0
Commit 3,225 .1 6 2 0.2
Concurrency 1,033 .0 5 5 0.1
Configuration 2,514 99.4 0 0 0.1
Network 47,559 .0 0 0 2.8
Application 7 .0 0 0 0.0
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-> s - second
-> cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
-> ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
-> us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
-> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
Avg
%Time Total Wait wait Waits
Event Waits -outs Time (s) (ms) /txn
db file sequential read 2,347,652 .0 9,215 4 135.8
db file scattered read 245,687 .0 4,199 17 14.2
db file parallel write 50,082 .0 408 8 2.9
log file parallel write 6,963 .0 52 7 0.4
control file parallel write 6,203 .0 44 7 0.4
control file sequential read 24,242 .0 11 0 1.4
log file sync 3,225 .1 6 2 0.2
latch free 84 .0 4 47 0.0
os thread startup 25 .0 3 120 0.0
latch: session allocation 39 .0 1 33 0.0
db file parallel read 12 .0 1 92 0.0
enq: TX - index contention 186 .0 1 3 0.0
latch: shared pool 47 .0 1 11 0.0
LGWR wait for redo copy 319 3.1 0 1 0.0
library cache load lock 2 .0 0 172 0.0
buffer busy waits 590 .0 0 0 0.0
log file switch completion 6 .0 0 29 0.0
SGA: allocation forcing comp 11 54.5 0 14 0.0
latch: library cache lock 50 .0 0 3 0.0
read by other session 38 .0 0 4 0.0
direct path read 42 .0 0 3 0.0
SQL*Net message to client 44,807 .0 0 0 2.6
rdbms ipc reply 207 .0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net more data from clien 1,014 .0 0 0 0.1
latch: cache buffers chains 24 .0 0 1 0.0
latch: library cache 29 .0 0 1 0.0
log file sequential read 8 .0 0 3 0.0
direct path write 50 .0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net more data to client 398 .0 0 0 0.0
latch: object queue header o 12 .0 0 1 0.0
latch: In memory undo latch 78 .0 0 0 0.0
undo segment extension 2,507 99.7 0 0 0.1
latch: cache buffers lru cha 4 .0 0 1 0.0
log file single write 8 .0 0 0 0.0
local write wait 3 .0 0 1 0.0
enq: RO - fast object reuse 3 .0 0 1 0.0
buffer deadlock 87 92.0 0 0 0.0
enq: JS - queue lock 1 .0 0 1 0.0
cursor: pin S 70 .0 0 0 0.0
latch: row cache objects 2 .0 0 1 0.0
SQL*Net message to dblink 1,338 .0 0 0 0.1
latch: checkpoint queue latc 2 .0 0 0 0.0
reliable message 3 .0 0 0 0.0
log buffer space 1 .0 0 1 0.0
SQL*Net break/reset to clien 4 .0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net more data from dblin 2 .0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net message from client 44,949 .0 155,701 3464 2.6
virtual circuit status 621 100.0 18,156 29237 0.0
Streams AQ: qmn slave idle w 664 .0 18,127 27299 0.0
Streams AQ: qmn coordinator 1,339 50.4 18,099 13517 0.1
Streams AQ: waiting for time 12 100.0 8,741 728394 0.0
jobq slave wait 130 100.0 380 2927 0.0
PL/SQL lock timer 1 100.0 1 978 0.0
SQL*Net message from dblink 1,338 .0 0 0 0.1
single-task message 1 .0 0 38 0.0
class slave wait 11 .0 0 1 0.0
SQL ordered by Elapsed Time DB/Inst: SURV2/SURV2 Snaps: 19172-19178
-> Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL
statements called by the code.
-> % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided
into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
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Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_INSTRUMENTADMIN SET INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0" WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"
SYS_B_1"
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Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_INSTRUMENTDAILYHIST SET ADJOPEN=NVL(ADJOPEN,OPEN), ADJHIGH=NVL(ADJH
IGH,HIGH), ADJLOW=NVL(ADJLOW,LOW), ADJMID=NVL(ADJMID,MID), ADJCLOSE=NVL(ADJCLOSE
,CLOSE), ADJVOLUME=NVL(ADJVOLUME,VOLUME), ADJCLOSINGBID=NVL(ADJCLOSINGBID,CLOSIN
GBID), ADJCLOSINGOFFER=NVL(ADJCLOSINGOFFER,CLOSINGOFFER)
12 0 1 12.5 0.1 6xm9p9uy5kaap
Module: SQL*Plus
SELECT count(*) FROM TIBEX_INSTRUMENTSTATE WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0"
SQL ordered by CPU Time DB/Inst: SURV2/SURV2 Snaps: 19172-19178
-> Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL
statements called by the code.
-> % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided
into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
CPU Elapsed CPU per % Total
Time (s) Time (s) Executions Exec (s) DB Time SQL Id
906 13,664 0 N/A 95.6 gr2cx6athc5j5
Module: SQL*Plus
BEGIN DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(equiduct.eod(NULL,NULL)); END;
368 2,524 1 367.51 17.7 c4uf0x6hdgnwq
Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_FIXSESSIONSTATE SET INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0" WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"
SYS_B_1"
195 8,792 0 N/A 61.5 986fzxtzr52u5
Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_ORDER SET INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0" WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_1"
177 1,414 1 176.93 9.9 cbg09ma34kq8w
Module: SQL*Plus
SELECT count(*) FROM TIBEX_ORDER WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0"
137 742 1 137.38 5.2 g0sg6v994wssq
Module: SQL*Plus
SELECT count(*) FROM TIBEX_FIXSESSIONSTATE WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0"
11 274 1 10.82 1.9 6mcpb06rctk0x
Module: DBMS_SCHEDULER
call dbms_space.auto_space_advisor_job_proc ( )
10 21 1 9.65 0.2 bbc1ck8594kvjEdited by: NM on 10-Sep-2010 07:39Hi,
Last night we had issue with one of the prod server where we updating one of table which contains large number records in millions.Same identical machine completed in1 hour and other box never completed but doing db file sequential read but in the long ops the last statement it was done 20:16 after that nothing is happening but i ran few trace on that user.
/u01/app/oracle/admin/SURV2/udump/surv2_ora_10048.trc
Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db
System name: SunOS
Node name: prdfa001
Release: 5.10
Version: Generic_139556-08
Machine: i86pc
Instance name: SURV2
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 18
Unix process pid: 10048, image: oracle@prdfa001
*** 2010-09-09 23:37:07.484
*** ACTION NAME:() 2010-09-09 23:37:07.473
*** MODULE NAME:(SQL*Plus) 2010-09-09 23:37:07.473
*** SERVICE NAME:(SURV2) 2010-09-09 23:37:07.473
*** SESSION ID:(289.54) 2010-09-09 23:37:07.473
Received ORADEBUG command 'unlimit' from process Unix process pid: 3983, image:
*** 2010-09-09 23:37:20.315
Received ORADEBUG command 'event 10046 trace name context forever, level 12' from process Unix process pid: 3983, image:
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 11160 file#=13 block#=2252349 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462835161
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2857 file#=13 block#=2249751 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462838137
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 3810 file#=13 block#=2251361 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462842048
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 4459 file#=13 block#=2247059 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462846564
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2841 file#=13 block#=2247507 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462849468
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 427 file#=13 block#=2247568 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462850032
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 1187 file#=13 block#=2248264 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462851327
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2687 file#=13 block#=2250707 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462854178
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 3657 file#=13 block#=2249697 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462857896
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 4139 file#=13 block#=2247074 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499462862093
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 4180 file#=47 block#=3649690 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509270445
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 4802 file#=47 block#=3649309 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509275327
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2459 file#=47 block#=3652697 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509277859
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 4015 file#=47 block#=3652826 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509281948
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2248 file#=47 block#=3651610 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509284269
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 4824 file#=47 block#=3654297 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509289166
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2008 file#=47 block#=3652312 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509291248
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 1925 file#=47 block#=3654490 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509293246
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2859 file#=47 block#=3648458 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509296178
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 1740 file#=47 block#=3648212 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509297991
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 2566 file#=47 block#=3648411 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509300631
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 50772 file#=5 block#=480749 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509351477
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 12928 file#=5 block#=477177 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509364482
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 11116 file#=5 block#=479412 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509375672
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 4803 file#=5 block#=483440 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509380549
WAIT #7: nam='db file sequential read' ela= 6900 file#=5 block#=481454 blocks=1 obj#=166421 tim=12499509387522
Received ORADEBUG command 'event 10046 trace name context off' from process Unix process pid: 3983, image:
/u01/app/oracle/admin/SURV2/udump/surv2_ora_1545.trc
Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db
System name: SunOS
Node name: prdfa001
Release: 5.10
Version: Generic_139556-08
Machine: i86pc
Instance name: SURV2
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 22
Unix process pid: 1545, image: oracle@prdfa001 (TNS V1-V3)
*** ACTION NAME:() 2010-09-09 23:20:13.485
*** MODULE NAME:(sqlplus@prdfa001 (TNS V1-V3)) 2010-09-09 23:20:13.485
*** SERVICE NAME:(SYS$USERS) 2010-09-09 23:20:13.485
*** SESSION ID:(290.697) 2010-09-09 23:20:13.485
===================================================
SYSTEM STATE
System global information:
processes: base 47819b480, size 300, cleanup 4781a5638
allocation: free sessions 47f1d6148, free calls 0
control alloc errors: 0 (process), 0 (session), 0 (call)
PMON latch cleanup depth: 0
seconds since PMON's last scan for dead processes: 20
system statistics:
1171 logons cumulative
19 logons current
89219 opened cursors cumulative
86 opened cursors current
15095069 user commits
5 user rollbacks
58632904 user calls
44023255 recursive calls
224311 recursive cpu usage
201424173 session logical reads
0 session stored procedure space
901812 CPU used when call started
995437 CPU used by this session
6814196 DB time
0 cluster wait time
22542300822 concurrency wait time
3095 application wait time
16479074661 user I/O wait time
1284052668 session connect time
1284067190 process last non-idle time
189018343568 session uga memory
1249667216 session uga memory max
26059216 messages sent
26059220 messages received
239739 background timeouts
162399896 session pga memory
189662872 session pga memory max
4 enqueue timeouts
901146 enqueue waits
0 enqueue deadlocks
32122711 enqueue requests
17819 enqueue conversions
32122676 enqueue releases
0 global enqueue gets sync
0 global enqueue gets async
0 global enqueue get time
0 global enqueue releases
2865667 physical read total IO requests
262620 physical read total multi block requests
270093476864 physical read total bytes
select SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV', 'SERVER_HOST'), SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV', 'DB_UNIQUE_NAME'), SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV', 'INSTANCE_NAME'), SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV', 'SERVICE_NAME'), INSTANCE_NUMBER, STARTUP_TIME, SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV', 'DB_DOMAIN') from v$instance where INSTANCE_NAME=SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV', 'INSTANCE_NAME')
hash=550c95f3d0cfa8290e60ea8382d3a2ca timestamp=09-09-2010 04:24:19
namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/LRG/KST/DBN/MTX/[100100d1]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=9 hpc=0582 hlc=0582
lwt=47df576e8[47df576e8,47df576e8] ltm=47df576f8[47df576f8,47df576f8]
pwt=47df576b0[47df576b0,47df576b0] ptm=47df576c0[47df576c0,47df576c0]
ref=47df57718[47df57718,47df57718] lnd=47df57730[47df57730,47df57730]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=471ee1d38
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
CHILDREN: size=16
child# table reference handle
0 471ee1800 471ee1470 47df7dce0
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change whr
0 47df7de48 471ee1e50 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
SO: 473691d60, type: 53, owner: 47924e810, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=473691d60 handle=47bb22fa0 mode=N
call pin=0 session pin=0 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
htl=473691de0[4735dbcb8,476cfbf58] htb=476cfbf58 ssga=476cfb6a0
user=47924e810 session=47f2310f0 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x0
LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=47bb22fa0 mtx=47bb230d0(0) cdp=0
namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/PN0/EXP/[10010100]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=3 hpc=fd84 hlc=fd84
lwt=47bb23048[47bb23048,47bb23048] ltm=47bb23058[47bb23058,47bb23058]
pwt=47bb23010[47bb23010,47bb23010] ptm=47bb23020[47bb23020,47bb23020]
ref=47bb23078[472f8de18,472f8de18] lnd=47bb23090[47bb23090,47bb23090]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=472f8d9d8
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
DEPENDENCIES: count=1 size=16
AUTHORIZATIONS: count=1 size=16 minimum entrysize=16
ACCESSES: count=1 size=16
TRANSLATIONS: count=1 size=16
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change whr
0 47bb22ee0 472f8daf0 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
6 472f8e508 46be86250 I/-/A/-/E 0 NONE 00
SO: 4735dbc38, type: 53, owner: 47924e810, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=4735dbc38 handle=47bb231c8 mode=N
call pin=0 session pin=0 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
htl=4735dbcb8[476cfbf58,473691de0] htb=476cfbf58 ssga=476cfb6a0
user=47924e810 session=47f2310f0 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x4c894f8b
LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=47bb231c8 mtx=47bb232f8(1) cdp=1
name=select value$ from props$ where name = 'GLOBAL_DB_NAME'
hash=4bb432d65c5a391a42a5c3fa74472c7a timestamp=09-09-2010 04:24:12
namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/SML/KST/DBN/MTX/[120100d0]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=3 hpc=0584 hlc=0584
lwt=47bb23270[47bb23270,47bb23270] ltm=47bb23280[47bb23280,47bb23280]
pwt=47bb23238[47bb23238,47bb23238] ptm=47bb23248[47bb23248,47bb23248]
ref=47bb232a0[47bb232a0,47bb232a0] lnd=47bb232b8[47bb232b8,47bb232b8]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=472f8e6e0
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
CHILDREN: size=16
child# table reference handle
0 472f8e1a8 472f8de18 47bb22fa0
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change whr
0 47bb23108 472f8e7f8 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
SO: 473644348, type: 53, owner: 47924e810, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=473644348 handle=47bbde418 mode=N
call pin=0 session pin=0 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
htl=4736443c8[476cfc0b8,476cfc0b8] htb=476cfc0b8 ssga=476cfb6a0
user=47924e810 session=47924e810 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x4c894f8b
LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=47bbde418 mtx=47bbde548(0) cdp=0
name=ALTER SESSION SET TIME_ZONE='+02:00'
hash=3878dff8839e71e3dd05a2e75fbd6390 timestamp=09-09-2010 04:24:04
namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/SML/DBN/[12010040]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=11 hpc=04e8 hlc=04e8
lwt=47bbde4c0[47bbde4c0,47bbde4c0] ltm=47bbde4d0[47bbde4d0,47bbde4d0]
pwt=47bbde488[47bbde488,47bbde488] ptm=47bbde498[47bbde498,47bbde498]
ref=47bbde4f0[47bbde4f0,47bbde4f0] lnd=47bbde508[47bbde508,47bbde508]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=472fffc08
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change whr
0 47bbde320 472fffd20 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
SO: 47aecf9e8, type: 41, owner: 47924e810, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(dummy) nxc=0, nlb=0
SO: 47f290540, type: 11, owner: 4781a7dc0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(broadcast handle) flag: (2) ACTIVE SUBSCRIBER, owner: 4781a7dc0,
event: 1132, last message event: 1132,
last message waited event: 1132, next message: 0(0), messages read: 0
channel: (47a2df4f8) system events broadcast channel
scope: 2, event: 1132, last mesage event: 18,
publishers/subscribers: 0/17,
messages published: 1
SO: 47826b228, type: 3, owner: 4781a7dc0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(call) sess: cur 47924e810, rec 0, usr 47924e810; depth: 0
SO: 476c52968, type: 16, owner: 4781a7dc0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(osp req holder)
PSEUDO PROCESS for group DEFAULT:
SO: 47a1eb7d0, type: 2, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(process) Oracle pid=0, calls cur/top: 0/0, flag: (20) PSEUDO
int error: 0, call error: 0, sess error: 0, txn error 0
(post info) last post received: 0 0 0
last post received-location: No post
last process to post me: none
last post sent: 0 0 0
last post sent-location: No post
last process posted by me: none
(latch info) wait_event=0 bits=0
Process Group: DEFAULT, pseudo proc: 47a1eb7d0
O/S info: user: , term: , ospid: (DEAD)
OSD pid info: Unix process pid: 0, image: PSEUDO
Dump of memory from 0x00000004791BF538 to 0x00000004791BF740
4791BF530 00000000 00000000 [........]
4791BF540 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 [................]
Repeat 31 times
NO DETACHED BRANCHES.
NO DETACHED NETWORK CONNECTIONS.
CLEANUP STATE OBJECTS:
SO: 47f0cd038, type: 1, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(cleanup state object) description: instance enqueue anchor state
latch: 0x380009890
SO: 4782cf080, type: 5, owner: 47f0cd038, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(enqueue) TA-00000006-00000001 DID: 0001-000F-0000000B
lv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 res_flag: 0x2
res: 0x47a28d020, mode: X, lock_flag: 0x0
own: 0x0, sess: 0x0, prv: 0x47a28d030
SO: 47f0cd098, type: 1, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(cleanup state object) description: switchable channel handle anch
latch: 0x38000ac98
SO: 47f28f868, type: 11, owner: 47f0cd098, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(broadcast handle) flag: (c2) ACTIVE SUBSCRIBER, owner: 0,
event: 1, last message event: 1,
last message waited event: 1, next message: 0(0), messages read: 0
channel: (47a2e4190) KPON channel
scope: 2, event: 1, last mesage event: 0,
publishers/subscribers: 0/1,
messages published: 0
SO: 47f0cd0f8, type: 1, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(cleanup state object) description: TT shared object cleanup SO
latch: 0x38001c6b8
SO: 47f0cd158, type: 1, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(cleanup state object) description: SS shared object cleanup SO
latch: 0x38001cd48
END OF SYSTEM STATE
Top 5 Timed Events Avg %Total
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wait Call
Event Waits Time (s) (ms) Time Wait Class
db file sequential read 2,347,652 9,215 4 64.5 User I/O
db file scattered read 245,687 4,199 17 29.4 User I/O
CPU time 974 6.8
db file parallel write 50,082 408 8 2.9 System I/O
log file parallel write 6,963 52 7 0.4 System I/O
Time Model Statistics DB/Inst: SURV2/SURV2 Snaps: 19172-19178
-> Total time in database user-calls (DB Time): 14286.4s
-> Statistics including the word "background" measure background process
time, and so do not contribute to the DB time statistic
-> Ordered by % or DB time desc, Statistic name
Statistic Name Time (s) % of DB Time
sql execute elapsed time 14,280.3 100.0
DB CPU 974.5 6.8
PL/SQL execution elapsed time 531.8 3.7
parse time elapsed 30.5 .2
hard parse elapsed time 27.1 .2
connection management call elapsed time 14.9 .1
hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time 3.4 .0
hard parse (bind mismatch) elapsed time 3.1 .0
PL/SQL compilation elapsed time 2.4 .0
failed parse elapsed time 0.0 .0
repeated bind elapsed time 0.0 .0
sequence load elapsed time 0.0 .0
DB time 14,286.4 N/A
background elapsed time 670.2 N/A
background cpu time 186.1 N/A
Wait Class DB/Inst: SURV2/SURV2 Snaps: 19172-19178
-> s - second
-> cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
-> ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
-> us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
-> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
Avg
%Time Total Wait wait Waits
Wait Class Waits -outs Time (s) (ms) /txn
User I/O 2,593,484 .0 13,415 5 150.0
System I/O 87,506 .0 515 6 5.1
Other 839 11.4 6 7 0.0
Commit 3,225 .1 6 2 0.2
Concurrency 1,033 .0 5 5 0.1
Configuration 2,514 99.4 0 0 0.1
Network 47,559 .0 0 0 2.8
Application 7 .0 0 0 0.0
Wait Events DB/Inst: SURV2/SURV2 Snaps: 19172-19178
-> s - second
-> cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
-> ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
-> us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
-> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
Avg
%Time Total Wait wait Waits
Event Waits -outs Time (s) (ms) /txn
db file sequential read 2,347,652 .0 9,215 4 135.8
db file scattered read 245,687 .0 4,199 17 14.2
db file parallel write 50,082 .0 408 8 2.9
log file parallel write 6,963 .0 52 7 0.4
control file parallel write 6,203 .0 44 7 0.4
control file sequential read 24,242 .0 11 0 1.4
log file sync 3,225 .1 6 2 0.2
latch free 84 .0 4 47 0.0
os thread startup 25 .0 3 120 0.0
latch: session allocation 39 .0 1 33 0.0
db file parallel read 12 .0 1 92 0.0
enq: TX - index contention 186 .0 1 3 0.0
latch: shared pool 47 .0 1 11 0.0
LGWR wait for redo copy 319 3.1 0 1 0.0
library cache load lock 2 .0 0 172 0.0
buffer busy waits 590 .0 0 0 0.0
log file switch completion 6 .0 0 29 0.0
SGA: allocation forcing comp 11 54.5 0 14 0.0
latch: library cache lock 50 .0 0 3 0.0
read by other session 38 .0 0 4 0.0
direct path read 42 .0 0 3 0.0
SQL*Net message to client 44,807 .0 0 0 2.6
rdbms ipc reply 207 .0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net more data from clien 1,014 .0 0 0 0.1
latch: cache buffers chains 24 .0 0 1 0.0
latch: library cache 29 .0 0 1 0.0
log file sequential read 8 .0 0 3 0.0
direct path write 50 .0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net more data to client 398 .0 0 0 0.0
latch: object queue header o 12 .0 0 1 0.0
latch: In memory undo latch 78 .0 0 0 0.0
undo segment extension 2,507 99.7 0 0 0.1
latch: cache buffers lru cha 4 .0 0 1 0.0
log file single write 8 .0 0 0 0.0
local write wait 3 .0 0 1 0.0
enq: RO - fast object reuse 3 .0 0 1 0.0
buffer deadlock 87 92.0 0 0 0.0
enq: JS - queue lock 1 .0 0 1 0.0
cursor: pin S 70 .0 0 0 0.0
latch: row cache objects 2 .0 0 1 0.0
SQL*Net message to dblink 1,338 .0 0 0 0.1
latch: checkpoint queue latc 2 .0 0 0 0.0
reliable message 3 .0 0 0 0.0
log buffer space 1 .0 0 1 0.0
SQL*Net break/reset to clien 4 .0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net more data from dblin 2 .0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net message from client 44,949 .0 155,701 3464 2.6
virtual circuit status 621 100.0 18,156 29237 0.0
Streams AQ: qmn slave idle w 664 .0 18,127 27299 0.0
Streams AQ: qmn coordinator 1,339 50.4 18,099 13517 0.1
Streams AQ: waiting for time 12 100.0 8,741 728394 0.0
jobq slave wait 130 100.0 380 2927 0.0
PL/SQL lock timer 1 100.0 1 978 0.0
SQL*Net message from dblink 1,338 .0 0 0 0.1
single-task message 1 .0 0 38 0.0
class slave wait 11 .0 0 1 0.0
SQL ordered by Elapsed Time DB/Inst: SURV2/SURV2 Snaps: 19172-19178
-> Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL
statements called by the code.
-> % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided
into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
Elapsed CPU Elap per % Total
Time (s) Time (s) Executions Exec (s) DB Time SQL Id
13,664 906 0 N/A 95.6 gr2cx6athc5j5
Module: SQL*Plus
BEGIN DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(equiduct.eod(NULL,NULL)); END;
8,792 195 0 N/A 61.5 986fzxtzr52u5
Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_ORDER SET INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0" WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_1"
2,524 368 1 2524.1 17.7 c4uf0x6hdgnwq
Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_FIXSESSIONSTATE SET INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0" WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"
SYS_B_1"
1,414 177 1 1414.4 9.9 cbg09ma34kq8w
Module: SQL*Plus
SELECT count(*) FROM TIBEX_ORDER WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0"
742 137 1 742.2 5.2 g0sg6v994wssq
Module: SQL*Plus
SELECT count(*) FROM TIBEX_FIXSESSIONSTATE WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0"
274 11 1 274.2 1.9 6mcpb06rctk0x
Module: DBMS_SCHEDULER
call dbms_space.auto_space_advisor_job_proc ( )
264 8 27 9.8 1.8 8szmwam7fysa3
Module: DBMS_SCHEDULER
insert into wri$_adv_objspace_trend_data select timepoint, space_usage, space_a
lloc, quality from table(dbms_space.object_growth_trend(:1, :2, :3, :4, NULL, N
ULL, NULL, 'FALSE', :5, 'FALSE'))
99 1 1 99.4 0.7 1z0x41f66nvjr
Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_INSTRUMENTADMIN SET INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0" WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"
SYS_B_1"
21 10 1 21.5 0.2 bbc1ck8594kvj
Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_INSTRUMENTDAILYHIST SET ADJOPEN=NVL(ADJOPEN,OPEN), ADJHIGH=NVL(ADJH
IGH,HIGH), ADJLOW=NVL(ADJLOW,LOW), ADJMID=NVL(ADJMID,MID), ADJCLOSE=NVL(ADJCLOSE
,CLOSE), ADJVOLUME=NVL(ADJVOLUME,VOLUME), ADJCLOSINGBID=NVL(ADJCLOSINGBID,CLOSIN
GBID), ADJCLOSINGOFFER=NVL(ADJCLOSINGOFFER,CLOSINGOFFER)
12 0 1 12.5 0.1 6xm9p9uy5kaap
Module: SQL*Plus
SELECT count(*) FROM TIBEX_INSTRUMENTSTATE WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0"
SQL ordered by CPU Time DB/Inst: SURV2/SURV2 Snaps: 19172-19178
-> Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL
statements called by the code.
-> % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided
into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
CPU Elapsed CPU per % Total
Time (s) Time (s) Executions Exec (s) DB Time SQL Id
906 13,664 0 N/A 95.6 gr2cx6athc5j5
Module: SQL*Plus
BEGIN DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(equiduct.eod(NULL,NULL)); END;
368 2,524 1 367.51 17.7 c4uf0x6hdgnwq
Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_FIXSESSIONSTATE SET INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0" WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"
SYS_B_1"
195 8,792 0 N/A 61.5 986fzxtzr52u5
Module: SQL*Plus
UPDATE TIBEX_ORDER SET INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0" WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_1"
177 1,414 1 176.93 9.9 cbg09ma34kq8w
Module: SQL*Plus
SELECT count(*) FROM TIBEX_ORDER WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0"
137 742 1 137.38 5.2 g0sg6v994wssq
Module: SQL*Plus
SELECT count(*) FROM TIBEX_FIXSESSIONSTATE WHERE INSTRUMENTID=:"SYS_B_0"
11 274 1 10.82 1.9 6mcpb06rctk0x
Module: DBMS_SCHEDULER
call dbms_space.auto_space_advisor_job_proc ( )
10 21 1 9.65 0.2 bbc1ck8594kvjEdited by: NM on 10-Sep-2010 07:39 -
Corrupt Session State? - Apex form posts text value as Null
Recently I've discovered an issue with our Apex installation in which any value chosen as a source for a text field ends up being posted as a null to the database.
We are running APEX version 3.2 within an Oracle 10.2.0.4 database using the Oracle HTTP Server from the 10g companion disk.
At first glance, everything appears to function as expected; I have created a simple table called "oracle_sr" with 2 columns both not null:
SQL> desc capacity.oracle_sr
Name Null? Type
ORACLE_SR_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DATE
Within APEX the form wizard was used to create a form on this table.
After executing the pages and entering a value for the timestamp field I can create records without issue.
The issue arises when I choose a source value for the timestamp field.
Any of the source options result in the same error (including a static value) so I will focus on the SQL Query for the source as:
select sysdate from dual;
This should substitute the system date within the timestamp text field when the page is executed.
As expected, the value appears in the text box but when I submit the form to create the record I receive the error:
ORA-01400: cannot insert NULL into ("CAPACITY"."ORACLE_SR"."TIMESTAMP")
I have been working with APEX for quite some time and have successfully used this technique in many applications but just started to see this error over the past few days. What is particularly odd about this message is that default "not null" validations created by the form wizard sees the timestamp filed as having a value. The session state information included below is reporting a value yet the database is throwing the ORA-01400.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue? I've spent a fair amount of time trying to research this issue but cannot seem to find any similar posts.
I have included the debug output from my test page, from what I can see, there does seem to be a value associated with the timestamp filed:
0.00: A C C E P T: Request="CREATE"
0.00: Metadata: Fetch application definition and shortcuts
0.00: NLS: wwv_flow.g_flow_language_derived_from=FLOW_PRIMARY_LANGUAGE: wwv_flow.g_browser_language=en-us
0.00: alter session set nls_language="AMERICAN"
0.00: alter session set nls_territory="AMERICA"
0.00: NLS: CSV charset=WE8MSWIN1252
0.00: ...NLS: Set Decimal separator="."
0.00: ...NLS: Set NLS Group separator=","
0.00: ...NLS: Set date format="DD-MON-RR"
0.01: ...Setting session time_zone to -06:00
0.01: Setting NLS_DATE_FORMAT to application date format: DD-MON-RR
0.01: ...NLS: Set date format="DD-MON-RR"
0.01: Fetch session state from database
0.01: ...Check session 2303701116904676 owner
0.01: Setting NLS_DATE_FORMAT to application date format: DD-MON-RR
0.02: ...NLS: Set date format="DD-MON-RR"
0.02: ...Check for session expiration:
0.02: ...Metadata: Fetch Page, Computation, Process, and Branch
0.02: Session: Fetch session header information
0.02: ...Metadata: Fetch page attributes for application 109, page 50
0.02: ...Validate item page affinity.
0.02: ...Validate hidden_protected items.
0.03: ...Check authorization security schemes
0.03: Session State: Save form items and p_arg_values
0.03: *...Session State: Save Item "P50_ORACLE_SR_ID" newValue="" "escape_on_input="N"*0.03: *...Session State: Save Item "P50_TIMESTAMP" newValue="26-MAY-09" "escape_on_input="N"*
0.03: ...Session State: Save "P0_CURRENT_PERSONNEL_ID" - saving same value: "1"
0.03: ...Session State: Save "P0_OFFSET" - saving same value: "0"
0.03: ...Session State: Save "P0_ACTIVE_WEEK" - saving same value: "24-MAY-09"
0.03: Processing point: ON_SUBMIT_BEFORE_COMPUTATION
0.03: Branch point: BEFORE_COMPUTATION
0.03: Computation point: AFTER_SUBMIT
0.03: Tabs: Perform Branching for Tab Requests
0.03: Branch point: BEFORE_VALIDATION
0.03: Perform validations:
0.03: ...Item Not Null Validation: P50_TIMESTAMP
0.04: Branch point: BEFORE_PROCESSING
0.04: Processing point: AFTER_SUBMIT
0.04: ...Process "Get PK": PLSQL (AFTER_SUBMIT) declare function get_pk return varchar2 is begin for c1 in (select ORACLE_SR_SEQ.nextval next_val from dual) loop return c1.next_val; end loop; end; begin :P50_ORACLE_SR_ID := get_pk; end;
0.04: ...*Session State: Saved Item "P50_ORACLE_SR_ID" New Value="6"*
0.04: ...Process "Process Row of ORACLE_SR": DML_PROCESS_ROW (AFTER_SUBMIT) #OWNER#:ORACLE_SR:P50_ORACLE_SR_ID:ORACLE_SR_ID|IUD
0.04: Show ERROR page...
0.04: Performing rollback...
ORA-01400: cannot insert NULL into ("CAPACITY"."ORACLE_SR"."TIMESTAMP")
Unable to process row of table ORACLE_SR.
Return to application.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Justin.If you changed the Source Type of an item from Database Column to something else, then it cannot participate in the Automated Row Fetch/Automatic Row Processing (DML) choreography. You should leave the Source Type as it was and change the item's Default Value to populate it when the ARF process fetches a null for the column.
Scott -
??? On Session State
Background info:
I have a field that could have two different types of input, one would be numeric (such as a PK) the other input to it would be text. To ensure the Automated Row Fetch always pulls the PK properly I am using a computation ON LOAD to turn the text into numeric so that when the Automatic Page Load runs it will always pull from the database based on the PK.
This part is working properly the problem is that I have an item that is a select list and it unforunately has an dynamic LOV with a query of select a,b from table_xyz where value = :session_state_of_pk
This is causing me a problem because it is referencing the "text value" and not the numeric value. Even though when I change my page view to "Events" the page rendering shows computations before Items. I even did a Pl/sql process ON LOAD to insert the :session_state value to a debug table.
So my question is ... If the pl/sql on load process is holding the correct value then why is the LOV of a page item not using the correct value??
This is the error I get on the page Item that is an LOV:Error: ORA-01722: invalid number performing List of Values queryVikas, I have done this and here are the results:
.01: S H O W: application="110" page="103" workspace="" request="" session="6865688852817169"
0.01: Language derived from: FLOW_PRIMARY_LANGUAGE, current browser language: en-us
0.01: alter session set nls_language="AMERICAN"
0.01: alter session set nls_territory="AMERICA"
0.01: NLS: CSV charset=WE8MSWIN1252
0.02: ...NLS: Set Decimal separator="."
0.02: ...NLS: Set NLS Group separator=","
0.02: ...NLS: Set date format="DD-MON-RR"
0.02: ...Setting session time_zone to dbtimezone
0.02: NLS: Language=en-us
0.02: Application 110, Authentication: CUSTOM2, Page Template: 724212235889446
0.02: ...Supplied session ID can be used
0.02: ...Application session: 6865688852817169, user=JRP22
0.02: ...Determine if user "JRP22" workspace "1786101047996118" can develop application "110" in workspace "1786101047996118"
0.03: Session: Fetch session header information
<b>0.03: Saving g_arg_names=P103_IP_ID and g_arg_values=077.243
0.03: ...Session State: Save Item "P103_IP_ID" newValue="077.243" </b<"escape_on_input="N"
0.03: ...Metadata: Fetch page attributes for application 110, page 103
0.03: Fetch session state from database
0.04: Branch point: BEFORE_HEADER
0.04: Fetch application meta data
0.04: Authorization Check: "6961000503551770" User: "JRP22" Component: "PAGE"
0.06: Computation point: BEFORE_HEADER
<b>0.06: ...Perform computation of item: P103_IP_ID, type=QUERY
0.06: ...P103_IP_ID=select ip_id from IP where IP = :P103_IP_ID;
0.06: ...Session State: Saved Item "P103_IP_ID" New Value="32"
0.06: Processing point: BEFORE_HEADER
0.06: ...Process "TEST DB INSERT SESSION STATE P103_IP_ID": PLSQL (BEFORE_HEADER) insert into t (col1,col2,tstamp) values ('p395',:p103_ip_id,systimestamp);</b>
0.08: Show page template header
0.09: Computation point: AFTER_HEADER
0.09: Processing point: AFTER_HEADER
<b>0.09: ...Process "Fetch Row for IP": DML_FETCH_ROW (AFTER_HEADER) F|#OWNER#:IP:P103_IP_ID:IP_ID
</b>0.10: ...Process "Fetch DNS_NAME To Buffer": PLSQL (AFTER_HEADER) :P103_DNS_NAME_BUFFER := :P103_DNS_NAME;
0.11: ...Session State: Save Item "P103_DNS_NAME_BUFFER" newValue="3657" "escape_on_input="N"
0.11: ...Process "Get Next or Previous Primary Key Value": GET_NEXT_OR_PREV_PK (AFTER_HEADER) #OWNER#:IP:IP_ID::IP::P103_IP_ID:P103_IP_ID_NEXT:P103_IP_ID_PREV::::P103_IP_ID_COUNT:
0.13: ...Session State: Save Item "P103_IP_ID_NEXT" newValue="33" "escape_on_input="N"
0.13: ...Session State: Save Item "P103_IP_ID_PREV" newValue="31" "escape_on_input="N"
0.14: ...Session State: Save Item "P103_IP_ID_COUNT" newValue="32 of 3434" "escape_on_input="N"
0.14: ...Process "Fetch MAC_ADDRESS": PLSQL (AFTER_HEADER) select mac_address into :P103_MAC_ADDRESS from mac_address where IP_ID = :P103_IP_ID;
0.15: ...Session State: Save Item "P103_MAC_ADDRESS" newValue="00-16-3G-33-25-33" "escape_on_input="Y"
0.15: ...Process "Fetch Container_Type": PLSQL (AFTER_HEADER) select container_type into :P103_CONTAINER_TYPE from container_type where container_type_id = :P103_CONTAINER_TYPE_ID;
0.16: ...Session State: Save Item "P103_CONTAINER_TYPE" newValue="BASE_UNIT" "escape_on_input="Y"
0.16: ...Process "Populate Hidden Assign value": PLSQL (AFTER_HEADER) :P103_ASSIGNED_BUFFER := :P103_ASSIGNED;
0.16: ...Session State: Save Item "P103_ASSIGNED_BUFFER" newValue="Y" "escape_on_input="N"
0.16: Authorization Check: "4769021032313739" User: "JRP22" Component: "tab"
From Session State after the page has loaded:
Application Page Item Name Display Item Value Status
110 103 P103_IP_ID Hidden 32 U
Vikas: From the debug info you can the value comes in with the the IP ( I have removed the first two octets from the debug information) "Saving g_arg_names=P103_IP_ID and g_arg_values=077.243"
A few steps later a computation is performed and the IP is chagned to an IP_ID which the value is 32, this is correct at this point.. Following that there is a pl/sql insert of :P103_IP_ID and that value is 32 inside the db table.
Here is what it looks like on the screen:
<b>Any ideas why the Select List LOV does not like this value?</b>
Here is the actual LOV query:
select dns_name,dns_name_id from dns_name where ip_id = :p103_ip_id
Message was edited by:
Justin P -
And/or if statement in rtf templates.
Hi all,
I'm using XML Publisher 4.5.
I have created a word template file (rtf) for my reports. I need to be able to show some content in the template file by using and and/or if statement.
fx. <?if:doc_type='STANDARD'?> OR <?if:doc_type='DEFAULT'?>
How can I do this?
In advance thank you.
Best regards
KennethHi D,
Thank you for your answer.
I have seriously thought about that solution; but I don't think it's a smart way to do it.
If i do it like that, i need to copy the whole table and paste it inside the if statements.
I have two xml elements that I need to make the decisions on. POH_PO_TYPE & CP_RELEASE_NUM.
POH_PO_TYPE can be: STANDARD, RELEASE or BLANKET.
CP_RELEASE_NUM can be: '' or N
If POH_PO_TYPE is RELEASE AND CP_RELEASE_NUM is not ''
OR POH_PO_TYPE is STANDARD
OR POH_PO_TYPE is BLANKET AND CP_RELEASE_NUM is ''
THEN show table (which contains the whole PO).
It shall show the content of the PO in any of these cases.
BR Kenneth -
Hi srinivas bobbala,
Thank you for your response.But I think my quesition was not clear.My ques... is for suppose there is one datafile for importing like.. "datafile_21" Here my intention is it takes file from datafile_21 only but it appears in import statement like datafile_21<<curmon>>.
import database sample.sample data from data_file "c:\\ABC\datafile_21_AUG.txt" using server rules_file datafile on error abort;
In this it takes datafile from datafile_21.But it appears like datafile_21_AUG in import statement.This AUG coming from batch file.
Essmsh c:\\ABC\loadmxl.mxl %curmon%No it is not possible.
I assume the data file "datafile_21" is first renamed to datafile_21_${CurrMth} in the batchscript.
After that this data file *datafile_21_${CurrMth}* is pointed in the import statement.
In the logs you will see this file as datafile_21_Aug. -
Help with if statement in cursor and for loop to get output
I have the following cursor and and want to use if else statement to get the output. The cursor is working fine. What i need help with is how to use and if else statement to only get the folderrsn that have not been updated in the last 30 days. If you look at the talbe below my select statement is showing folderrs 291631 was updated only 4 days ago and folderrsn 322160 was also updated 4 days ago.
I do not want these two to appear in my result set. So i need to use if else so that my result only shows all folderrsn that havenot been updated in the last 30 days.
Here is my cursor:
/*Cursor for Email procedure. It is working Shows userid and the string
You need to update these folders*/
DECLARE
a_user varchar2(200) := null;
v_assigneduser varchar2(20);
v_folderrsn varchar2(200);
v_emailaddress varchar2(60);
v_subject varchar2(200);
Cursor c IS
SELECT assigneduser, vu.emailaddress, f.folderrsn, trunc(f.indate) AS "IN DATE",
MAX (trunc(fpa.attemptdate)) AS "LAST UPDATE",
trunc(sysdate) - MAX (trunc(fpa.attemptdate)) AS "DAYS PAST"
--MAX (TRUNC (fpa.attemptdate)) - TRUNC (f.indate) AS "NUMBER OF DAYS"
FROM folder f, folderprocess fp, validuser vu, folderprocessattempt fpa
WHERE f.foldertype = 'HJ'
AND f.statuscode NOT IN (20, 40)
AND f.folderrsn = fp.folderrsn
AND fp.processrsn = fpa.processrsn
AND vu.userid = fp.assigneduser
AND vu.statuscode = 1
GROUP BY assigneduser, vu.emailaddress, f.folderrsn, f.indate
ORDER BY fp.assigneduser;
BEGIN
FOR c1 IN c LOOP
IF (c1.assigneduser = v_assigneduser) THEN
dbms_output.put_line(' ' || c1.folderrsn);
else
dbms_output.put(c1.assigneduser ||': ' || 'Overdue Folders:You need to update these folders: Folderrsn: '||c1.folderrsn);
END IF;
a_user := c1.assigneduser;
v_assigneduser := c1.assigneduser;
v_folderrsn := c1.folderrsn;
v_emailaddress := c1.emailaddress;
v_subject := 'Subject: Project for';
END LOOP;
END;
The reason I have included the folowing table is that I want you to see the output from the select statement. that way you can help me do the if statement in the above cursor so that the result will look like this:
emailaddress
Subject: 'Project for ' || V_email || 'not updated in the last 30 days'
v_folderrsn
v_folderrsn
etc
[email protected]......
Subject: 'Project for: ' Jim...'not updated in the last 30 days'
284087
292709
[email protected].....
Subject: 'Project for: ' Kim...'not updated in the last 30 days'
185083
190121
190132
190133
190159
190237
284109
286647
294631
322922
[email protected]....
Subject: 'Project for: Joe...'not updated in the last 30 days'
183332
183336
[email protected]......
Subject: 'Project for: Sam...'not updated in the last 30 days'
183876
183877
183879
183880
183881
183882
183883
183884
183886
183887
183888
This table is to shwo you the select statement output. I want to eliminnate the two days that that are less than 30 days since the last update in the last column.
Assigneduser....Email.........Folderrsn...........indate.............maxattemptdate...days past since last update
JIM......... jim@ aol.com.... 284087............. 9/28/2006.......10/5/2006...........690
JIM......... jim@ aol.com.... 292709............. 3/20/2007.......3/28/2007............516
KIM......... kim@ aol.com.... 185083............. 8/31/2004.......2/9/2006............. 928
KIM...........kim@ aol.com.... 190121............. 2/9/2006.........2/9/2006.............928
KIM...........kim@ aol.com.... 190132............. 2/9/2006.........2/9/2006.............928
KIM...........kim@ aol.com.... 190133............. 2/9/2006.........2/9/2006.............928
KIM...........kim@ aol.com.... 190159............. 2/13/2006.......2/14/2006............923
KIM...........kim@ aol.com.... 190237............. 2/23/2006.......2/23/2006............914
KIM...........kim@ aol.com.... 284109............. 9/28/2006.......9/28/2006............697
KIM...........kim@ aol.com.... 286647............. 11/7/2006.......12/5/2006............629
KIM...........kim@ aol.com.... 294631............. 4/2/2007.........3/4/2008.............174
KIM...........kim@ aol.com.... 322922............. 7/29/2008.......7/29/2008............27
JOE...........joe@ aol.com.... 183332............. 1/28/2004.......4/23/2004............1585
JOE...........joe@ aol.com.... 183336............. 1/28/2004.......3/9/2004.............1630
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183876.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004.............1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183877.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004.............1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183879.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004.............1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183880.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004.............1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183881.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004.............1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183882.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004.............1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183883.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004.............1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183884.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004............ 1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183886.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004............ 1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183887.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004............ 1631
SAM...........sam@ aol.com....183888.............3/5/2004.........3/8/2004............ 1631
PAT...........pat@ aol.com.....291630.............2/23/2007.......7/8/2008............ 48
PAT...........pat@ aol.com.....313990.............2/27/2008.......7/28/2008............28
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....190681.............4/4/2006........8/10/2006............746
NED...........ned@ aol.com......95467.............6/14/2006.......11/6/2006............658
NED...........ned@ aol.com......286688.............11/8/2006.......10/3/2007............327
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....291631.............2/23/2007.......8/21/2008............4
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....292111.............3/7/2007.........2/26/2008............181
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....292410.............3/15/2007.......7/22/2008............34
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....299410.............6/27/2007.......2/27/2008............180
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....303790.............9/19/2007.......9/19/2007............341
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....304268.............9/24/2007.......3/3/2008............ 175
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....308228.............12/6/2007.......12/6/2007............263
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....316689.............3/19/2008.......3/19/2008............159
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....316789.............3/20/2008.......3/20/2008............158
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....317528.............3/25/2008.......3/25/2008............153
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....321476.............6/4/2008.........6/17/2008............69
NED...........ned@ aol.com.....322160.............7/3/2008.........8/21/2008............4
MOE...........moe@ aol.com.....184169.............4/5/2004.......12/5/2006............629
[email protected]/27/2004.......3/8/2004............1631
How do I incorporate a if else statement in the above cursor so the two days less than 30 days since last update are not returned. I do not want to send email if the project have been updated within the last 30 days.
Edited by: user4653174 on Aug 25, 2008 2:40 PManalytical functions: http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96540/functions2a.htm#81409
CASE
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/appdev.920/a96624/02_funds.htm#36899
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/appdev.920/a96624/04_struc.htm#5997
Incorporating either of these into your query should assist you in returning the desired results. -
I have a Y9 Computer Science Exam next week and I know that this will probably be one of the questions on it so I need to know the answer. What is the difference?
An If statement executes once IF the statement is true:
If 1 = 2/2 Then
Textwindow.writeline("True")
EndIf
A While statement executes WHILE the statement is true:
While 4 = 2+2
'Will keep looping while it is true
EndWhile
A For statement loops a number in increment:
For i = 1 to 10
'Every time through, i gets bigger by one until it equals 10
EndFor
It is written: "'As surely as I live,' says the Lord, 'every knee will bow before me; every tongue will acknowledge God.'" Romans 14:11 -
regarding the following sql:
SELECT a.lname, a.fname, a.user_id, c.address, c.city,
c.zip, c.addresstypeid, d.descriptor as state
FROM users a, address c, maintstatetype d
WHERE a.user_id = c.user_id(+)
AND c.statetypeid = d.statetypeid(+)
AND c.addresstypeid in (1,2,3,4)
I have a database of users and addresses. Each user can
have multiple addresses and the addresses are
designated by addresstypeid. In plain english, what I want
to pull is "If they have an addresstypeid of 1, pull that one
only, if not, check if they have a 2 and use that, if not, check
for a 3, etc..".
Any help with this?What you want, then, is to pull the address with the minimum addresstypeid ..
SELECT a.lname, a.fname, a.user_id, c.address, c.city,
c.zip, c.addresstypeid, d.descriptor as state
FROM users a, address c, maintstatetype d
WHERE a.user_id = c.user_id(+)
AND c.statetypeid = d.statetypeid(+)
AND c.addresstypeid =
(select min(c2.addresstypeid)
from address c2
where c2.userid=a.userid
I'm not sure what this will do to your outerjoin, though. You might have to get funky with a union ...
SELECT a.lname, a.fname, a.user_id, c.address, c.city,
c.zip, c.addresstypeid, d.descriptor as state
FROM users a, address c, maintstatetype d
WHERE a.user_id = c.user_id
AND c.statetypeid = d.statetypeid
AND c.addresstypeid =
(select min(c2.addresstypeid)
from address c2
where c2.userid=a.userid
Union all
SELECT a.lname, a.fname, a.user_id, to_char(null), to_char(null),
to_char(null), to_char(null), to_char(null)
FROM users a
WHERE not exists
(select 1
from address c
where c.userid=a.userid
) -
'IF' statement in a select statment?
I have the following cursor in a package specification;
cursor c_sales_code is
select sales_condition||' MC '||sales_option
from sales;This will return something like: 'T300 MC 9'
MC means 'multiple choice' for when there are multiple options. Although, sales_option is sometimes null and in this case I just want 'T300' to be returned, not 'T300 MC'.
How would I go about doing this?
Thanks,
fakelvisUse
CASE and DECODE
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These two CASE / DECODE will help you to get your desired output -
I need to choose between value1 and value2 within a select statement.
TableA
Flag (char)
Value1
Value2
ItemDesc
pseudo code
select ItemDesc, (if Flag = 'y' then Value1 else Value2) as Price from TableA;
How can this be done?select itemdesc,
sum (case
when flag = 'y'
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when value1 < 10
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end)
else value2
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I have the following select statement. It has the alias Survivors, Deaths and "All Cases". Is it posible to use :P_LANGUAGE variable to say that -- IF :P_LANGUAGE = FRENCH THEN alias are Survivants for survivors, Décès for Deaths, Tous_les_cas for All Cases. Please advise
SELECT ALL T_NTR_MULTIBAR.CAT, T_NTR_MULTIBAR.NUM_CASES_LEFTBAR AS Survivors,
T_NTR_MULTIBAR.NUM_CASES_MIDDLEBAR AS Deaths, T_NTR_MULTIBAR.NUM_CASES_RIGHTBAR AS "All Cases"
FROM T_NTR_MULTIBAR
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order by ORDERSYou may not be able to add this condition inside the SQL Statement. But you can add this condition outside the statement, if you're using PL/SQL...
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I'm trying to set up a formula similiar to an If then statement with the PLD, and not having any luck. I need to create a formula on a sales order that says if there is no frieght on the order display "0.00".
Thanks.
EricHi,
Create a field with empty value (Say field ID is 100).
Create a formula field which equals fields 100 and 186 (Say field ID is 101).
Create a formula field which has "not equals" as relation, within fields 100 and 186 (Say field ID is 102).
Create a field with the text 0. Link it with the field 101. Put it in the same place as the 186.
Link the 186 field with the 102.
Result: 0 will be shown when 186 is empty, value of 186 when is not empty.
Hope is clear,
Ibai Peñ -
If statement in Custom Calculation Script
I have 16 fields and if even one of them ="1" I have to list it in another field. I do not want to count or sum. If one of those fields has a 1 in it I just want the other field to display Y and if none have a 1 I want that field to display N.
Please help.
Thank you in advance~mjcYou need to write a compound logical statement to evaluate all of the values and that statement needs to evaluate to true or false.
Do you know how to write JavaScript?
Do you know how to enter JavaScript calculations into a form field?
For custom calculation of the text field I could write something like:
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var aNames = new Array("Text1", "Text2", "Text3", "Text4",
"Text5", "Text6", "Text7", "Text8",
"Text9", "Text10", "Text11", "Text12",
"Text13", "Text14", "Text15", "Text16");
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var bMatch = false;
// value for text field
var TextValue = 0;
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// loop through all the fields and test the fields value
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// get the value of field
TextValue = this.getField( aNames[i] ).value;
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// logically OR the 2 values
bMatch = FieldIs1 | bMatch;
} // end field processing
// set the field value
if(bMatch == true) {
event.value = "Y";
} else {
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If statement in calculated batch characteristic (dependencies)
I have a little problem with calculating a certain batch characteristic.
The situation is the following:
I have batch char A, batch char B and batch char C. Batch char C is the result of the sommation of char A and B. The problem I have now is that batch char C only should be calculated when batch char A and B are different from 0.
I have a custom build interface that imports QM data to the batch chars. Default, all my batch chars are set to 0 so if I just say $self.charC = $self.charA + $self.charB, I always get a value.
Is it possible to some sort of IF statement to check if the value is different from 0?Dear,
You need to try with variant table
take all the combination and enter in a variant table and see the result...it works
example
A B C
0 0 space
0 1 sapce
1 1 space
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