Hi All,
I have a syntax problem with a procedure in oracle. I am looking to just produce the number of rows
from each table located in the HR schema nothing complex. This procedure works great up to dbms_output.put_line(tab_var); where it lists the names of each table in the user schema.
My problem lies in the next line: select count(*) into ct_var from tab_var; which produces the
following error:
I am thinking with a fresh pair of eyes someone can see where the sytax error is. This is just
for practice.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Created as the HR user in the HR schema. Not sys or system
Last edited by rbatte1; 07-19-2017 at 08:00 AM..
Reason: Added ICODE tags
dear friends,
I have a large size file containg two fields data
like this
*** ****
122 222
***** *****
***** *****
232 233
i have file like this.
i want to remove blank lines from file .
i think awk is servive this problem
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I am writing shell script in csh .
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i wrote sysntax like this.
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--------------------------------------------------
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I have perl script,which take some part of data in the file.
the below command works fine in normal cmd prompt.
`awk '/CDI/ && // && !/Result for/ {print $3 $5 > "final.txt"}' datalist.txt`;
`nawk -F"" '{print $2}' finalcdi.txt`;
But not working.
Please use code tags, thanks. (5 Replies)
I'm calling the following if-else from nawk. But I keep getting an error at the "else". I've tried putting more brackets and ; but still I get complaints about the "else".
Any ideas ?
Thanks,
wbrunc
BEGIN { FS = "," ; OFS = "," }
{ if ( $8 ~ /A/ && $9 == B )
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END { for (i in a) { o=o (a"="(d]?d]:0)","); }
sub(",*$","",o); print o;
}' /home/jahitt/data.txt
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Discussion started by: SkySmart
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sql::translator::schema::view
SQL::Translator::Schema::View(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Translator::Schema::View(3pm)NAME
SQL::Translator::Schema::View - SQL::Translator view object
SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Translator::Schema::View;
my $view = SQL::Translator::Schema::View->new(
name => 'foo', # name, required
sql => 'select id, name from foo', # SQL for view
fields => 'id, name', # field names in view
);
DESCRIPTION
"SQL::Translator::Schema::View" is the view object.
METHODS
new
Object constructor.
my $view = SQL::Translator::Schema::View->new;
fields
Gets and set the fields the constraint is on. Accepts a string, list or arrayref; returns an array or array reference. Will unique the
field names and keep them in order by the first occurrence of a field name.
$view->fields('id');
$view->fields('id', 'name');
$view->fields( 'id, name' );
$view->fields( [ 'id', 'name' ] );
$view->fields( qw[ id name ] );
my @fields = $view->fields;
tables
Gets and set the tables the SELECT mentions. Accepts a string, list or arrayref; returns an array or array reference. Will unique the
table names and keep them in order by the first occurrence of a field name.
$view->tables('foo');
$view->tables('foo', 'bar');
$view->tables( 'foo, bar' );
$view->tables( [ 'foo', 'bar' ] );
$view->tables( qw[ foo bar ] );
my @tables = $view->tables;
options
Gets and sets a list of options on the view.
$view->options('ALGORITHM=UNDEFINED');
my @options = $view->options;
is_valid
Determine whether the view is valid or not.
my $ok = $view->is_valid;
name
Get or set the view's name.
my $name = $view->name('foo');
order
Get or set the view's order.
my $order = $view->order(3);
sql
Get or set the view's SQL.
my $sql = $view->sql('select * from foo');
schema
Get or set the view's schema object.
$view->schema( $schema );
my $schema = $view->schema;
equals
Determines if this view is the same as another
my $isIdentical = $view1->equals( $view2 );
AUTHOR
Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-01 SQL::Translator::Schema::View(3pm)