Why do I get a "DATE1 : ORA-00904 Invalid identifier" error ?
Hi,
Despite my efforts, I can't see why I get a "DATE1 : ORA-00904 Invalid identifier' error whith this request.
{code}With S1 as (
SELECT TRUNC(DATE1, 'MM'),
ROUND(SUM(VALEUR), 2)
FROM EVV_E036
GROUP BY TRUNC(DATE1, 'MM')
ORDER BY TRUNC(DATE1, 'MM'))
SELECT n,
NVL(ROUND(SUM(Valeur),2), 0)
FROM (select add_months(to_date('01/01/2006', 'dd/mm/yyyy'), level - 1) n FROM dual connect by level <= 12) months
LEFT JOIN S1
ON months.n = TRUNC(DATE1, 'MM')
GROUP BY n
ORDER BY n{code}
The line in error is this one : {code}ON months.n = TRUNC(DATE1, 'MM'){code}
Any idea much appreciated !
Regards,
Christian
hi,
I have done this and get no more errors. Now I see that the values I get are equal to 0. Or, I do get values different from 0 in my table ! I can't see why the left join gives 0. I have to dig this and come back tomorrow.
With S1 as (
SELECT TRUNC(DATE1, 'MM') Date1,
ROUND(SUM(VALEUR), 2) Debit
FROM EVV_E036
WHERE CLEF_VAR = (SELECT CLEF_VAR FROM SITE_ECHELLE WHERE SITE = 'E036')
AND DATE1 BETWEEN TO_DATE ('01/01/2007000000', 'DD/MM/YYYYHH24MISS') AND TO_DATE ('31/12/2007235959', 'DD/MM/YYYYHH24MISS')
GROUP BY TRUNC(DATE1, 'MM')
ORDER BY TRUNC(DATE1, 'MM'))
SELECT n,
NVL(ROUND(SUM(Debit),2), 0)
FROM (select add_months(to_date('01/01/2006', 'dd/mm/yyyy'), level - 1) n FROM dual connect by level <= 12) months
LEFT JOIN S1
ON months.n = date1
GROUP BY n
ORDER BY n
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I get this error with the code below. It seems the nested multi-row subquery can not see the a.cr_mas_cr_no identifier.
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Thanks for the reply I will try your suggestion.
I will try and explain why I think two subqueries (an in-line query with a subquery?) are required. I will use the creation of the column RTP #1 as the example as the RTP #2 column is only different in the rownum selected.
Looking only at the lines that fail, here is my analysis. (If I rem out the two case lines the query runs, I just don't get two columns of data I need.) I will only examine the first case as the second is changed to extract the second approval via the rownum = 2 criteria. The first statement checks there is at least one RTP approval stored for the request and then gets the user who approved the request if the test is true.
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then
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I moved the parenthesis to the correct location. There can be multiple approvals for a given parent record. Some parent records need one, some need two approvals. If I replace
(select appr_user from (select * from crrm_cr_approvals where appr_cr_no =a.cr_mas_cr_no and appr_type = 'RTP') where rownum = 1)
with
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http://www.oracle.com/technology/oramag/oracle/06-sep/o56asktom.html
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SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.6.0 - Production on Fri Sep 22 11:59:46 2006
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Oracle Data Mining options
JServer Release 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
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2 /
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2 /
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2 /
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2 /
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2 /
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2 /
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4 /
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2 set value(x) = updatexml(value(x),'/employees/employee/@id','37')
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4 /
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and t1.jobtype = t.jobtype
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from u_quotesdtl t1
where t1.spnitemcode = t.parentspn
and t1.spnlevel = '2'
and t1.jobtype = t.jobtype
and t1.jobgroupid = t.jobgroupid
and t1.QUOTEID = t.QUOTEID
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and t4.jobtype = t5.jobtype
and t4.jobgroupid = t5.jobgroupid
and t4.QUOTEID = t.QUOTEID
(select t1.u_quotesdtlid
from u_quotesdtl t1
where t1.spnitemcode = t.parentspn
and t1.spnlevel = '2'
and t1.jobtype = t.jobtype
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I have tried encapsulating the v_credit in "s, and using dynamica bind variables but had the same problem passing the names to the USING clause.
The SQL string created by the procedure is: SELECT LPAD(v_credit,10,'0' ) FROM dual
The full error is:
ORA-00904: "V_CREDIT": invalid identifier
ORA-06512: at "BWOOD.PKG_BRIAN", line 108
ORA-06512: at line 2
Line 108 is the EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement
I would really appreciate someones help! I'm happy to post the procedure I've written, with the caveat that it's sloppy student work and needs cleaning up of all the experimental commented attempts:)
Edited by: user5426606 on 20-May-2009 03:34 - Added a few more facts.Thank you for the fast replies. I'll post a short chunk of code to demonstrate.
The actual procedure is quite a bit longer, but this should give you the idea.
PROCEDURE build_dbfile (p_settlement_date IN DATE, p_settlement_key IN VARCHAR2, p_type IN VARCHAR2) AS
v_sqlString VARCHAR2(4000) := 'SELECT ';
v_rectype NUMBER := 7;
v_line LONG;
v_debit NUMBER := 0;
v_credit NUMBER := 0;
v_nrRecords NUMBER := 0;
CURSOR c_settlement IS... -- to select records for data rows
-- cursor to select the rows with the file formatting and data info
CURSOR c_header IS SELECT NVL(fieldvalue,fieldname) db_field, <---- selects the data column
fieldsize,
NVL(paddingchar, ''' ''') paddingchar,
NVL(justification,'LPAD') justification,
datasource
FROM FSS_DESKBANK_REF
WHERE recordtype = r_rec_types.recordtype
ORDER BY recordType, fieldorder;
-- SELECT to get the SUM of datarows for v_credit
SELECT SUM(transactionamount)
INTO v_credit...
-- SELECT to get the SUM of datarows for v_debit
SELECT SUM(transactionamount)
INTO v_debit....
FOR r_head IN c_header LOOP
v_sqlString := v_sqlString || r_head.justification|| '('
|| r_head.db_field ||','
|| r_head.fieldsize || ','
|| r_head.paddingchar || ')';
v_sqlString := v_sqlString || ' FROM ' || v_tbl_name;
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('SQL --> '||v_sqlString);
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE v_sqlString INTO v_line;
END LOOP;
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(v_line);
END build_dbfile;So the loop goes through the table rows, grabs each data value and formatting column, and builds the sql string, which is then passed to the execute statement. The issue is the ones where the datarow contains a reference to v_credit, and the error is generated. ie r_head.db_field contains the string "v_credit"
Satish, the sql does look like that in the string, but the string is built from the table, not hardcoded. ie v_sqlString = "SELECT LPAD(v_credit,10,'0' ) FROM dual" when it is passed to the EXECUTE IMMEDIATE.
Edited by: user5426606 on 20-May-2009 05:19 -
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JeffreyHi Klaus,
The problem was solved after I updated MySQL ODBC to a new version from 5.1.8 to 5.1.13.
Summary of the problem and its solution:
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I need to point out that with MyODBC 5.1.8, I can run queries and updates from SQL*Plus console, but now PL/SQL scripts.
I'll close this thread.
Once again, thank you and happy holidays.
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e.g)
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