Missing parenthesis on a delete statement

Hi all, I have a problem, this script does not work (I changed the names of tables and fields to my company privacy):

Start

delete from TABLE1

WHEN THERE IS)

Select G.FIELD1

, lpad (cm.c001, 6,' ') LIKE Field2

cm.c002 AS field3

cm.c003 AS FIELD4

m.codart AS sphere5

cm.c005 AS case FIELD6

cm.c006 AS FIELD7

nvl(cm.c007,0) AS FIELD8

of apex_collections cm

Join TABLE2 on c.FIELD2 = lpad c (cm.c001, 6,' ')

Join TABLE3 g on g.FIELD2 = lpad (cm.c001, 6,' ')

Join table 4 m on m.FIELD0 = rpad (cm.c004, 32,' ')

where g.FIELD10 = 'C '.

and g.FIELD2 = lpad (cm.c001, 6,' ')

and collection_name = "COLLECTION1.

order of seq_id

);

APEX_COLLECTION. CREATE_OR_TRUNCATE_COLLECTION ("COLLECTION1");

end;

because it gives me the error:

Report error-

ORA-06550: line 20, column 3:

PL/SQL: ORA-00907: lack the right parenthesis

ORA-06550: line 3, column 1:

PL/SQL: SQL statement ignored

06550 00000 - "line %s, column % s:\n%s".

* Cause: Usually a PL/SQL compilation error.

* Action:

I do not understand where is the missing parenthesis...

Now, then you should do something like:

delete from TABLE1

WHERE (column, column, column, column, column, column, column, column))

Select G.FIELD1

, lpad (cm.c001, 6,' ') AS Field2

cm.c002 AS field3

cm.c003 AS FIELD4

m.codart AS sphere5

cm.c005 AS case FIELD6

cm.c006 AS FIELD7

nvl(cm.c007,0) AS FIELD8

of apex_collections cm

Join TABLE2 on c.FIELD2 = lpad(cm.c001,6) c

Join TABLE3 g on g.FIELD2 = lpad(cm.c001,6)

Table 4 m on m.FIELD0 = rpad(cm.c004,32) join

where g.FIELD10 = 'C '.

and cm.collection_name = 'COLLECTION1.

);

or

remove table 1 t

WHEN THERE IS)

Select null

of apex_collections cm

Join TABLE2 on c.FIELD2 = lpad(cm.c001,6) c

Join TABLE3 g on g.FIELD2 = lpad(cm.c001,6)

Table 4 m on m.FIELD0 = rpad(cm.c004,32) join

where g.FIELD10 = 'C '.

and cm.collection_name = 'COLLECTION1.

and t.key1 = g.field1

and t.key2 = lpad(cm.c001,6)

...

);

HTH

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