ORA-00906: lack of left parenthesis

Here's my query

I'm getting above error

Please help me.

ALTER TABLE Dept10 CHANGE Dname VARCHAR2 NOT NULL

/

The General form is alter table owner.table_name change (column_name data_type (length))

- -

Note that the varchar2 variables must have a specified length as (dname varchar2 (20))

- -

HTH - Mark D Powell.

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    OR (VW. REF_COSTING_CODE = VW. ADDL_FIELD2 AND VW. ADDL_FIELD1 LIKE '% COPIED FROM % OF APPROVAL'

    AND BOOKING_NAME LIKE "%-Backup")

    ) THEN

    ' < font color = "Red" > < b > edit < /b > < / police > '

    ON THE OTHER

    "< a href =" f? p = & APP_ID.:149: & SESSION. : & DEBUG. : 149:P149_COSTING_CODE:'

    || COSTING_CODE |': ' > < font color = blue > < b > edit < /b > < / police > '. "

    END AS 'Edit '.

    , CASE WHEN (Nvl (cancel_flg, 'n') = 'Y')

    )

    THEN

    ' < font color = "Red" > < b > add < /b > < / police > '

    ON THE OTHER

    "< a href =" f? p = & APP_ID.:33: & SESSION. : & DEBUG. : 33:P33_COSTING_CODE, P33_FILE_CODE, P33_MKT_CODE, P33_QUOT_CURR, P33_NO_OF_ADULT, P33_NO_OF_CHILD:'

    || COSTING_CODE | «, » || file_code | «, » || VW.mkt_code | ',' | VW. QUOT_CURR | «, » || VW. FROM_PAX | «, » || 0 | ': "> < font color = blue > < b > add < /b > < / police > '

    END as 'Services '.

    OF TOUR_MAS_VW VW

    How to solve it.

    Thank you

    Dear friends

    Thanks for your helping hands.

    I found the solution for this. We can solve this problem by using these solutions

    • A region of HTML:

      click me
      
    • Using PL/SQL:
      htf.anchor('f?p=100:5:'||V('APP_SESSION'),'click me');
      
    • Using a SQL query: SELECT htf.anchor('f?p=100:5:'||:APP_SESSION,'clickme') FROM DUAL;

    We can write the query in the form

    SELECT ' f? p = 100: 1 :'|| : APP_SESSION |': ' | : APP_UNIQUE_PAGE_ID |

    ': P1_EMPNO :'|| employe_id,

    first name,

    job_id

    Employees

    Thank you & best regards

    CORINE

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