Which is wrong with this query?
SELECT THE PRODUCT. PRODUCT_ID PRODUCT. PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION, PRODUCT. PR_CURRENT_YEAR_SALES_GOAL, (ORDER_QUANTITY * PRODUCT_PRICE) AS sales so farORDER, ORDER_LINE, PRODUCT, PRODUCT_LINE
WHERE TO ORDER. ORDER_NUMBER = ORDER_LINE. ORDER_NUMBER
AND THE PRODUCT. PRODUCT_ID = ORDERED_PRODUCT. PRODUCT_ID
AND THE PRODUCT. PRODUCT_ID = PRODUCT_LINE. PRODUCT_ID
AND THE PRODUCT. PRODUCT_LINE_NAME = 'Home Office ';
There is something wrong with this request, but I don't see what it is. Anyone know whats wrong with it and perhaps what would be the correct way to request program?
There is another thing that I noticed:
You seem to have used a Table name: "ORDERED_PRODUCT. PRODUCT_ID' in your WHERE clause that is not in your FROM clause
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Hi all
I try to read two different audio files with the following code piece. individually, they play well. When I try to play at the same time which is at the same time, it is give IllegalStateException and does not play any audio file.
When I play them separately, they play well. My requirement is to play 1 file as background music and another as foreground.
Audio playback code.
public class Audio implements Runnable//extends Thread { private Class clazz; private InputStream is; public Player player; private String audiofile; private int fileType; private int mode; public Audio(String path, int type, int mode) { audiofile = path; fileType = type; this.mode = mode; } public void run() { //this sample demonstrates playing an MP3 file that has been //added as a resource to the project try { //retrieve the MP3 file clazz = getClass(); //create an instance of the player from the InputStream is = clazz.getResourceAsStream(audiofile); // 1-- mpeg, 2-- wav audio files if(fileType == 1) player = javax.microedition.media.Manager.createPlayer(is, "audio/mpeg"); else if(fileType ==2) player = javax.microedition.media.Manager.createPlayer(is, "audio/x-wav"); player.setLoopCount(mode); player.realize(); player.prefetch(); player.start(); } catch (Exception ex) { UiApplication.getUiApplication().pushScreen(new CloseScreen("Hello")); } } }
// if call this, commenting section2 it works well //section1 Audio at = new Audio("/neon1.wav",2, -1); Thread at1 = new Thread(at); at1.start(); // if call this, commenting section1 it works well //section2 Audio at3 = new Audio("/neon1.wav",2, -1); Thread at2 = new Thread(at3); at2.start(); // when i uncomment both section1 and section2 and execute it is not playing giving an exception IllegalStateException.
all aid should be of great use.
Thank you and best regards,
PraveenG
On the storm, it is not possible to play 2 sounds loaded from a file at a time. If you try this, the first sound stops and the second sound will be played.
You can, however, load and play a sound (background music) and play other sounds (sound effects) by using Alert.startAudio (). The first noise not would be cut. The only problem with this is that the Alert.startAudio sounds are not the best.
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Nothing wrong with this query?
I tried to create a report based on this query:
SELECT call_type.call_type_detail, code_city.code_city_detail, area_code.area_code_detail, call_reason.call_reason_detail, cform.cform_phone_number_body, call_outcome.call_outcome_detail, outcome_reason.outcome_reason_detail, cform.cform_date_time, cform.cform_comments
OF call_type code_city area_code, call_reason, Carousel, call_outcome, outcome_reason
I checked all the fields to make sure they match, and when I try to test CFR blocks... any idea why this may be the case? Thank you!
The funny is I was already using inner join, but did not know who called him and not add to the post because I have quite a few variables as criteria and thought that it would make it difficult to understand. Ultimately it was stalled due to an error in a table, that I was not specified correctly.
That's what I had from the start!
SELECT call_type.call_type_detail, code_city.code_city_detail, area_code.area_code_detail, call_reason.call_reason_detail, cform.cform_phone_number_body, call_outcome.call_outcome_detail, outcome_reason.outcome_reason_detail, cform.cform_date_time, cform.cform_comments
OF call_type code_city area_code, call_reason, Carousel, call_outcome, outcome_reason
WHERE cform.cform_date_time BETWEEN #CreateODBCDateTime (param. CustomFullStartDate) # AND #CreateODBCDateTime (param. CustomFullEndDate) # AND cform.cform_call_product = #param. Cform.call_service = GetCustomProduct # AND #param. GetCustomService # AND cform.cform_call_reason = #param. GetCustomCallReason # AND cform.cform_call_outcome = #param. GetCustomCallOutcome # AND cform.cform_call_outcome_reason = #param. GetCustomReason # AND call_type.call_type_id = cform.cform_call_type AND call_city.call_city_id = cform.cform_call_city AND area_code.area_code_id = cform.cform_area_code AND call_reason.call_reason_id = cform.cform_call_reason AND call_outcome.call_outcome_id = cform.cform_call_outcome AND outcome_reason.outcome_reason_id = cform.cform_outcome_reason AND cform.cform_date_time
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Which is wrong with this code? 1180 error.
I get error 1180:Call to undefined method getURL possible
var jscommand:String = "window.open ('www.adobe.com', 'victory ',' height = 1024, width is 768, toolbar = no, scrollbars = yes')"; getURL ("javascript:" + jscommand + "void (0);");
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you guys.
getURL is AS2, AS3 code no.
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Mr President.
What is wrong with this sequence, it does not work when, after 3 inserts, I add a new record with the trigger it gives an error.
--SL_CUSTOMERS table data INSERT INTO SL_CUSTOMERS VALUES(1,'Kamrul Hasan',NULL,NULL,'Moghbazar', 'Dhaka','0456789123',NULL,NULL,NULL,'Y',NULL); INSERT INTO SL_CUSTOMERS VALUES(2,'Rabiul Alam',NULL,NULL,'Motijheel', 'Dhaka','0567891234',NULL,NULL,NULL,'Y',NULL); INSERT INTO SL_CUSTOMERS VALUES(3,'Shahed Hasan',NULL,NULL,'2-G/1,2-2,Mirpur', 'Dhaka','0678912345',NULL,NULL,NULL,'Y',NULL);
CREATE SEQUENCE "ALIZA"."SL_CUSTOMERS_SEQ" MINVALUE 1 MAXVALUE 9999999999999999999999999999 INCREMENT BY 1 START WITH 1 NOCACHE NOORDER NOCYCLE ; CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER SL_CUSTOMERS_TRG BEFORE INSERT ON "ALIZA"."SL_CUSTOMERS" FOR EACH ROW BEGIN IF :NEW.CUSTOMER_ID IS NULL OR :NEW.CUSTOMER_ID < 0 THEN SELECT SL_CUSTOMERS_SEQ.nextval INTO :NEW.CUSTOMER_ID FROM DUAL; END IF; END; /
When I try to insert several records with the seq.nextval it gives error
violation of primary key.
INSERT INTO "ALIZA"."SL_CUSTOMERS" (CUSTOMER_NAME) VALUES ('sdfsd') ORA-00001: unique constraint (ALIZA.SL_CUSTOMERS_PK) violated ORA-06512: at line 1 One error saving changes to table "ALIZA"."SL_CUSTOMERS": Row 4: ORA-00001: unique constraint (ALIZA.SL_CUSTOMERS_PK) violated ORA-06512: at line 1
Concerning
Mr President.
I find the solution by creating a function before the triiger
as below
CREATE SEQUENCE "ALIZA"."SL_CUSTOMERS_SEQ" MINVALUE 1 MAXVALUE 9999999999999999999999999999 INCREMENT BY 1 START WITH 1 NOCACHE NOORDER NOCYCLE ; CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_SL_CUSTOMERS_vId RETURN VARCHAR2 AS BEGIN RETURN SL_CUSTOMERS_SEQ.NEXTVAL; END; / CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER SL_CUSTOMERS_TRG BEFORE INSERT ON "ALIZA"."SL_CUSTOMERS" FOR EACH ROW DECLARE dummy VARCHAR2(200); BEGIN dummy := get_SL_CUSTOMERS_vId(); :NEW.CUSTOMER_ID := dummy; END; /
It works very well
Thank you all for the suggestions.
Concerning
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Dialog box that says ' Creative Cloud Installer wants to make changes. Type your password for this purpose"- I type my password for Adobe ID (creative cloud), but it will not accept it. who should I go for help with this query?
It does not ask the cloud your computer admin password password!
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Something wrong with this JOIN?
DB version: 11.2
I'm trying to join the tables TBS_FILE_INFO and FREE_SPACE_INFO below.
Info on the data stored in these 2 tables:
==========================================
TBS_FILE_INFO is a kind of a master table that stores information about each file and its size in a tablespace. Almost all 30 GB in size.
Each file consists of several extensions. FREE_SPACE_INFO table stores information about the free space left in extensions in a file.
My requirement is simple. I just need that information returned by 2 queries below (but a query).
SQL > select sum (SIZEGB) TotalAllocatedGB from tbs_file_info where nom_tablespace = 'SIEBEL_TABLES ';
TOTALALLOCATEDGB
----------------
450
SQL > select sum (FREEGB) free_gb from free_space_info where nom_tablespace = 'SIEBEL_TABLES ';
FREE_GB
----------
206.999329
To get this data in a single request, I associate myself with these 2 tables using the FILE_ID column.
Output is shown below.
The FREE_GB info is correct, but the value of TotalAllocatedGB 10170 (indicated in red below) is not correct . It should be 450 GB as shown above. No idea why?
Select
TFI.tablespace_name,
Sum (SIZEGB) TotalAllocatedGB,
the sum of Free_GB (FREEGB)
from tbs_file_info INNER JOIN free_space_info ISP tfi
on (tfi.file_id = fsi.file_id)
where tfi.tablespace_name = 'SIEBEL_TABLES. '
and tfi.tablespace_name = fsi.tablespace_name - it's condition AND no difference
Tfi.tablespace_name group;
NOM_TABLESPACE TOTALALLOCATEDGB FREE_GB
------------------------------ ---------------- ----------
10170 206.999329 SIEBEL_TABLES
-Here is the data
-What is there all I could attach .sql files to this post? I couldn't fix the photo option and video
SQL > select * from tbs_file_info;
FILE_ID SIZEGB NOM_TABLESPACE
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
18 30 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX
53 5 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX
52 30 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX
63 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
64 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
66 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
67 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
68 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
SIEBEL_TABLES 69 30
SIEBEL_TABLES 70 30
71 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
72 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
62 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
61 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
7 30 SIEBEL_TABLES
SIEBEL_TABLES 65 30
18 selected lines.
SQL > select * from free_space_info;
FILE_ID EXTENT_ID FREEGB NUM_OF_BLOCKS NOM_TABLESPACE
------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- -------------
18 2031744 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
18 1523840 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
18 1015936 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
18 508032 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
18 333312 1.33300781 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 174720
18 3047552 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
18 2539648 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
18 3555456 2.87402344 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 376704
52 3555456 2.87402344 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 376704
52 3047552 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
52 2031744 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
52 1523840 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
52 1015936 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
52 508032 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
52 333824 1.32910156 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 174208
52 326528 128.000976563 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX
52 248184 8.000061035 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX
52 2539648 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 3.875 507904
53 12800 3.77832031 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 495232
53 508032 1.12402344 SBL_S_ORDER_ITEM_IDX 147328
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61 571776 128.000976563 SIEBEL_TABLES
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69 3555456 2.87402344 SIEBEL_TABLES 376704
69 508160 128.000976563 SIEBEL_TABLES
SIEBEL_TABLES 70 128.002929688 384
70 607232 3.11816406 SIEBEL_TABLES 408704
70 1015936 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
70 1523840 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
70 2031744 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
70 2539648 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
70 3047552 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
70 3555456 2.87402344 SIEBEL_TABLES 376704
SIEBEL_TABLES 70 530056.000061035 8
70 530064 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
SIEBEL_TABLES 70 529824.000061035 8
SIEBEL_TABLES 70 530048.000061035 8
SIEBEL_TABLES 70 508032.000976563 128
71 435456 256.001953125 SIEBEL_TABLES
SIEBEL_TABLES 71 436736.543945313 71296
71 508032 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
71 1015936 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
71 1523840 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
71 2031744 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
71 2539648 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
71 3047552 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
71 3555456 2.87402344 SIEBEL_TABLES 376704
SIEBEL_TABLES 71 128.000976563 128
SIEBEL_TABLES 71 363896.000061035 8
72 373376 1.02734375 SIEBEL_TABLES 134656
508032 72 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
1015936 72 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
1523840 72 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
2031744 72 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
2539648 72 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
3047552 72 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
72 3555456 2.87402344 SIEBEL_TABLES 376704
72 259872 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
72 259880 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
72 259888 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
SIEBEL_TABLES 72 384.000976563 128
72 259856 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
72 259864 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
SIEBEL_TABLES 72 256.000976563 128
72 259840 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
72 259848 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
SIEBEL_TABLES 72 128.000976563 128
72 259616 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 315776 128.000976563 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 316928 1.45800781 SIEBEL_TABLES 191104
73 508032 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
73 1015936 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
73 1523840 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
73 2031744 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
73 2539648 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
73 3047552 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
73 3555456 2.87402344 SIEBEL_TABLES 376704
73 195512 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 195488 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 195496 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 195504 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
SIEBEL_TABLES 73 128.000976563 128
73 195464 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 195472 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 195480 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 195248 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 195256 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 195456 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
73 195240 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 258304 256.001953125 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 267776 1.83300781 SIEBEL_TABLES 240256
74 508032 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
74 1015936 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
74 1523840 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
74 2031744 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
74 2539648 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
74 3047552 SIEBEL_TABLES 3.875 507904
74 3555456 2.87402344 SIEBEL_TABLES 376704
74 131344 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 130536 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 130544 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 131328 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 131336 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 130512 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 130520 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 130528 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 130488 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 130496 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 130504 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
74 130480 8.000061035 SIEBEL_TABLES
Hello
Thanks for posting the sample data.
In your first post, you said:
URS wrote:
...
SQL > select sum (FREEGB) free_gb from free_space_info where nom_tablespace = 'SIEBEL_TABLES ';
FREE_GB
----------
206.999329
...
When I run this query with your sample data, I get:
FREE_GB
----------
.69140625
If the largest number is really what you want, explain, step-by-step, how get you from the given sample data.
I got some wrong in response #2 identifiers. What I wanted to post was:
WITH file_summary AS
(
SELECT SUM (sizegb) AS TotlAllocatedGB
nom_tablespace
OF tbs_file_info
GROUP BY tablespace_name
)
SELECT fi.tablespace_name
, fi. TotlAllocatedGB
SUM (fr.freegb) AS FreeGB
File_summary FI
JOIN free_space_info en on fr.tablespace_name = fi.tablespace_name
WHERE fi.tablespace_name = 'SIEBEL_TABLES. '
GROUP BY fi.tablespace_name
, fi. TotlAllocatedGB
;
Output of your sample data:
NOM_TABLESPACE TOTLALLOCATEDGB FREEGB
------------------------------ --------------- ----------
SIEBEL_TABLES 450.69140625
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What is the problem with this query?
Hello
I need some advice on how to change the following query (with perhaps some analytical function) to speed it up. Currently, it takes 6 + minutes. This query is executed in response to a request from the front-end application and 6 + min is certainly unacceptable.
I am trying to provide as much information I can think, but if more information is needed, please let me know.
I have a table called "wave_result". It contains millions of rows. PK is Wave_Id, Version_nbr, node_nbr and prod_nbr. For each 'wave_id + node_NBR + prod_nbr' there are several versions (version_nbr). In the following query, I try to extract a line with MAX version_nbr for combination of ' wave_id + node_NBR + prod_nbr.
H3. Request:
H3. Rank of charges:SELECT ip1.fnln_cat, ip1.sub_cat, ip1.bus_cat, NVL (SUM (ip1.lsu), 0) val FROM ideal_prod ip1, ideal_store s, wave_result wr WHERE wr.wave_id = 51 AND wr.prod_nbr = ip1.prod_nbr AND wr.wave_id = ip1.wave_id AND wr.version_nbr = (SELECT MAX (wr1.version_nbr) FROM wave_result wr1 WHERE wr1.wave_id = wr.wave_id AND wr1.node_nbr = wr.node_nbr AND wr1.prod_nbr = wr.prod_nbr) AND NVL (wr.ovrd_dcsn_nm, wr.dcsn_nm) = 'Add' AND s.wave_id = wr.wave_id AND s.node_nbr = wr.node_nbr GROUP BY ip1.fnln_cat, ip1.sub_cat, ip1.bus_cat
========
"wave_result" is the largest table with millions of rows.
H3. StatsTable Total Rows Rows for wave_id = 51 Ideal_prod 188K 38K Ideal_store 3K 574 Wave_result 90M 19M
are updated almost daily by the DBA (not sure if that's a good or bad).
H3. Explain the Plan:
=========
H3. Sample data:SELECT STATEMENT ALL_ROWS Cost: 330,737 Bytes: 401,787 Cardinality: 14,881 12 HASH GROUP BY Cost: 330,737 Bytes: 401,787 Cardinality: 14,881 11 VIEW VIEW SYS.VM_NWVW_2 Cost: 330,737 Bytes: 401,787 Cardinality: 14,881 10 FILTER 9 HASH GROUP BY Cost: 330,737 Bytes: 2,425,603 Cardinality: 14,881 8 HASH JOIN Cost: 327,183 Bytes: 41,233,784 Cardinality: 252,968 1 INDEX RANGE SCAN INDEX (UNIQUE) APAPOPR.XPKIDEAL_STORE Cost: 4 Bytes: 13,202 Cardinality: 574 7 HASH JOIN Cost: 327,178 Bytes: 35,415,520 Cardinality: 252,968 5 HASH JOIN Cost: 198,619 Bytes: 18,764,328 Cardinality: 183,964 3 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID TABLE APAPOPR.IDEAL_PROD Cost: 939 Bytes: 2,272,380 Cardinality: 37,873 4 TABLE ACCESS FULL TABLE APAPOPR.WAVE_RESULT Cost: 197,063 Bytes: 7,974,414 Cardinality: 189,867 6 INDEX RANGE SCAN INDEX (UNIQUE) APAPOPR.XPKWAVE_RESULT Cost: 82,467 Bytes: 721,495,854 Cardinality: 18,986,733
===========
H3. Version of database information are below to:For wave_id = 51 there are 28466854 rows in "wave_result" table For wave_id = 51 and node_nbr = '0201' and prod_nbr = '0226960' there are 3 rows in "wave_result" table
=========================
Thank you very much!!Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.7.0 - 64bit Production PL/SQL Release 11.1.0.7.0 - Production CORE 11.1.0.7.0 Production TNS for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 11.1.0.7.0 - Production NLSRTL Version 11.1.0.7.0 - Production
ConcerningFor wave_id = 51 there are 28466854 rows in "wave_result" table For wave_id = 51 and node_nbr = '0201' and prod_nbr = '0226960' there are 3 rows in "wave_result" table
As you mentioned that this particular request is called by a front screen, how different search criteria you get it to show on the front end?
Assuming that if the user is searching just of wave_id = 51 which lines returns to 28466854, it is certainly not a good approach to go look up many records to put end Front end is very light and can not hold many records and will be finally the web server will throw off out of memory exception. Always a limit on the number of records that you retrieve from the database and display it on the front plane.
OR
The second case where the user makes a search by wave_id, node_nbr and prod_nbr, even if she returns to 3 lines, behind the scens, he still made a full scan on the wave_result table. If we go with analytical function, we can reduce a sweep of extra table on the wave_result table. Also the table has millions of lines and the max (version_nbr) seems to be a frequently used on this table sub query. While inserting a record into the table wave_result, you must probably have a calculated value that will tell you its value max and you will choose just the rank of this value, instead of at each time max(). something like below...SELECT ip1.fnln_cat, ip1.sub_cat, ip1.bus_cat, NVL (SUM (ip1.lsu), 0) val FROM ideal_prod ip1, ideal_store s, wave_result wr WHERE ipl.wave_id = 51 AND wr.prod_nbr = ip1.prod_nbr AND wr.wave_id = ip1.wave_id AND wr.wave_id = s.wave_id AND wr.node_nbr = s.node_nbr AND wr.precomputed_max_value = 'MAX' AND NVL (wr.ovrd_dcsn_nm, wr.dcsn_nm) = 'Add' GROUP BY ip1.fnln_cat, ip1.sub_cat, ip1.bus_cat;
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Hi friends,
When I try to run the following query
Im getting error asselect user_name from xx_user where lower(user_name) in( select substr(lower(supf.first_name),1,1)|| lower(supf.last_name) from per_all_people_f papf, per_all_assignments_f paaf, per_all_people_f supf where papf.business_group_id = 216 and papf.person_id = paaf.person_id and NVL(paaf.supervisor_id, papf.person_id) = supf.person_id and sysdate between papf.effective_start_date and papf.effective_end_date and sysdate between paaf.effective_start_date and paaf.effective_end_date and sysdate between supf.effective_start_date and supf.effective_end_date and papf.person_type_id = 5145 and level >=1 start with substr(lower(papf.first_name),1,1)|| lower(papf.last_name) in (select substr(lower(papf.first_name),1,1)|| lower(papf.last_name) from xx_history xx, per_all_people_f papf where xx.emp_no=papf.person_id and xx.old_mrg_id <> xx.new_mgr_id) connect by papf.person_id = prior paaf.supervisor_id and level <=1 order by rownum desc)
ORA-00907: lack the right parenthesis
But if I run this part of the single application, it works very well
This query returns a correct in a rowselect substr(lower(supf.first_name),1,1)|| lower(supf.last_name) from per_all_people_f papf, per_all_assignments_f paaf, per_all_people_f supf where papf.business_group_id = 216 and papf.person_id = paaf.person_id and NVL(paaf.supervisor_id, papf.person_id) = supf.person_id and sysdate between papf.effective_start_date and papf.effective_end_date and sysdate between paaf.effective_start_date and paaf.effective_end_date and sysdate between supf.effective_start_date and supf.effective_end_date and papf.person_type_id = 5145 and level >=1 start with substr(lower(papf.first_name),1,1)|| lower(papf.last_name) in (select substr(lower(papf.first_name),1,1)|| lower(papf.last_name) from xx_history xx, per_all_people_f papf where xx.emp_no=papf.person_id and xx.old_mrg_id <> xx.new_mgr_id) connect by papf.person_id = prior paaf.supervisor_id and level <=1 order by rownum desc)
tmcdermott
guess if I run as the means below, it works
But I don't know why it doesn't work if I run as the way to above(top-most).select user_name from xx_user where lower(user_name) in 'tmcdermott'
What's wrong with him
Brgds,
MiniHello
Move the bracket, so last two lines become
AND LEVEL <= 1) ORDER BY ROWNUM DESC
Concerning
Peter -
Need a help with this query max
Select SEARCH_ID, SEARCH_KEYWORD, ASSET_TYPE, COUNT of RELEVANCY_TABLE
where SEARCH_KEYWORD = 'search_keyword '.
and ASSET_TYPE is not null
558 search_keyword 3 Office 559 search_keyword 7 Table In fact, I have to get the asset_type which the count is the maximum. In this case, it should be "table". Any help?
adfSonal wrote:
Is there another way? I have to write this query in Java. So, I prefer avoiding rank or such functions.
I will not get the desired result using simply select, where, max, rownum clauses?
What do you mean by "I must write this query in Java? Means of the query will be run against a database of Oracle, correct?
Any means using ROWNUM
Select *.
de)
Select search_id
search_keyword
County
asset_type
of relevancy_table
where search_keyword = 'search_keyword '.
and asset_type is not null
Order
by count desc
)
where rownum = 1
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What am I doing wrong with this idea of menu?
Hi team,
I am trying to build a menu but have two problems, as you can see on the vid when I press one of my button fly, closing at all (which could be authorized)
Quen worst is that even if I have the names of instance for all the steps and the target tool allows you to find the path to these buttons, I can't access it from the main timeline.
Here's the code...
import flash.events.MouseEvent;
import flash.display.MovieClip;
GSmain.gsshape.gss1.gssr1.addEventListener (MouseEvent.CLICK, page2go);
function page2go(e:MouseEvent) {}
gotoAndStop (2);
}
and the error...
TypeError: Error #1009: cannot access a property or method of a null object reference.
to aavar / frame1 () [aavar::frame1:4]
aavar is the document class associated with this file
If
GSmain.gsshape.gss1.gssr1.addEventListener (MouseEvent.CLICK, page2go);
is frame 1/4, GSmain.gsshape.gss1.gssr1 does not exist when this code runs.
you have also nested named functions which is always problematic:
function whatever() {}
function whatevernested() {}
}
}
should be
function whatever() {}
}
function nolongernested() {}
}
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What wrong with this sql?
What wrong with my sql? When I try to run a plain explain command against it. I get it that perfectly well... If the syntax was wrong, I won't get the plan to explain it, then why am I getting an error number invalid? What is the data? I'm on 10.2.0.3
Published by: S2K on August 18, 2009 10:21Check out this site that has a lot of regular expressions submitted by users: [Library of regular expressions | http://regexlib.com/DisplayPatterns.aspx?cattabindex=2&categoryId=3]
Then you should do something like you posted:
WHERE REGEXP_LIKE(RSLT_QTY,
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which is wrong with the specified query?
I wrote a query to check the dependence of the indexed columns.
but it's not retune all data. I checked individually for columns, and they are used. So why I don't get all the data from the below given query.
Select type, NAME, LINE, TEXT from all_source where upper (text) as
('''%'||' SELECT nom_de_colonne FROM all_ind_columns where table_name in
("WSF_PERSON",
"WSF_CODESET_TYPECODE",
"GTT_STUDENT_REC_UR",
"UPLOAD_ROSTER_LOG",
"WSF_CLASSOFFERING",
"PHCORE_CLASS_WORKGROUP",
"WSF_STUDENTENROLLMENTEVENT",
"WSF_SCHOOLYEAR",
"WSF_CLASSSTUDENT",
"WSF_GRADELEVEL_MASTER",
"NCS4S_ACCOUNT_INFO",
"WSF_EDUCATION_ORGUNIT",
"WSF_PERSONROLE",
WSF_STUDENT ")' | ' %''')Hello
My guess is that you touch one ' too_many_quotes '...
Try this:with cols as ( select column_name from all_ind_columns where table_name in ('WSF_PERSON', 'WSF_CODESET_TYPECODE', 'GTT_STUDENT_REC_UR', 'UPLOAD_ROSTER_LOG', 'WSF_CLASSOFFERING', 'PHCORE_CLASS_WORKGROUP', 'WSF_STUDENTENROLLMENTEVENT', 'WSF_SCHOOLYEAR', 'WSF_CLASSSTUDENT', 'WSF_GRADELEVEL_MASTER', 'NCS4S_ACCOUNT_INFO', 'WSF_EDUCATION_ORGUNIT', 'WSF_PERSONROLE', 'WSF_STUDENT') ) select type , name , line , text from all_source , cols where upper(text) like '%'||column_name||'%';
(You can also add a restriction on the OWNER and/or use select distinct...)
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HWAT am I doing wrong with this webcam?
Hello!
I found a tutorial in a .pdf file on webcams, usb and how to make them work with labview... so... I managed to make this diagram below!
But it still does not... What am I doing wrong? Or... you have a better scheme for this application? Or a diagram simple JAWS!
Help! : s
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What wrong with this Manager?
Hello
I created a simple Manager where I put a label and a button. Here is the code:
public class TitleManager extends Manager { private Bitmap bg = Bitmap.getBitmapResource("res/top_btm_bar.png"); protected Field field; private String title; private LabelField titleLbl; public TitleManager(String titleText, Field field) { super(Manager.USE_ALL_WIDTH); this.title = title; this.field = field; titleLbl = Common.getLabelFieldForList(title); titleLbl = new LabelField(title) { public void paint(Graphics g){ g.setColor(Color.WHITE); super.paint(g); } }; setBackground(BackgroundFactory.createBitmapBackground(bg)); add(titleLbl); add(field); } protected void sublayout(int width, int height) { int displayWidth = Display.getWidth(); int displayHeight = bg.getHeight(); layoutChild(titleLbl, width, height); //displayWidth, displayHeight layoutChild(field, displayWidth - titleLbl.getPreferredWidth(), displayHeight); setPositionChild(titleLbl, 50, 3); setPositionChild(field, 272, 3); setExtent(displayWidth, displayHeight); } /* protected void paint(Graphics g) { g.setFont(Font.getDefault().derive(Font.PLAIN, 18)); g.setColor(Color.WHITE); g.drawText(title, (bg.getWidth()/2)-50, field.getContentTop()+8); }*/ public int getPreferredWidth() { return Display.getWidth(); } public int getPreferredHeight() { return bg.getHeight(); } }
I'm passing a text to display as the title and a button to be placed next to him. I create LabelField using the text and I try to place the labelfield.
But I don't see the button, but not the titleLbl. Can someone tell me what is the problem with the above code. Why don't I see the titleLbl. Even I tried to paint text using object, but failed their also.
Any line help is very much appreciated.
Thank you
It's much better than before. You may want to consider laying off field (button?) first because it has a width the better, then with the label - making it an operation of a single pass (without calculations of rgdSpace). Something like
layoutChild(field, displayWidth, displayHeight); layoutChild(titleLbl, displayWidth - field.getWidth(), displayHeight);
I always use the width rather than displayWidth in all your calculations (and ditch displayWidth altogether).
I do not mean the same thing with height is because you're likely to add that the Manager of a MainScreen() which, by default, gives to his 'children' a total of Integer.MAX_VALUE > 1 height (due to having a default VERTICAL_SCROLL value - see screen explained knowledge base article for more information). Using height in this case needlessly will propel the way the fields past the bottom of the screen. You can avoid this by using MainScreen (MainScreen.NO_VERTICAL_SCROLL) constructor, as explained in the article - then you can bring your Display.get... call and use the width and height as basis.
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