trigger constraint error sql oracle? - sql

I get an error when trying to compile the following trigger...
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER DegreePart_CreditsMax
BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE ON DEGREE_MODULE
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
IF(SUM(NUMBER_OF_CREDITS) FROM DEGREE_MODULE INNER JOIN MODULE ON DEGREE_MODULE.MODULE_ID = MODULE.MODULE_ID
WHERE OPTIONAL = 'N' AND DEGREE_ID = :NEW.DEGREE_ID > 120)
THEN
RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR( -- Error Message
-20001,
'Degree must not contain compulsary modules worth over 120 credits.' );
END IF;
END;
/
I'm trying to check that when a module is added the sum of all the current compulsory modules for that degree plus the new module is less than 120???
error is...
Error(2,27): PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "FROM" when expecting one of the following: ) , * & = - + < / > at in is mod remainder not rem => <> or != or ~= >= <= <> and or like like2 like4 likec as between || multiset member submultiset

You could try ‘rephrasing’ your condition like this:
IF EXISTS (
SELECT SUM(NUMBER_OF_CREDITS)
FROM DEGREE_MODULE
INNER JOIN MODULE ON DEGREE_MODULE.MODULE_ID = MODULE.MODULE_ID
WHERE OPTIONAL = 'N' AND DEGREE_ID = :NEW.DEGREE_ID
HAVING SUM(NUMBER_OF_CREDITS) > 120
)
THEN
…

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Function returning error texts in Oracle APEX

I am trying to take a count of the records in the interactive grid and based on that I am trying to pass a message to the user. However, I am getting error : ORA-06550: line 1, column 141: PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "NUMBER" when expecting one of the following: := . ( # % ; The symbol "." was substituted for "NUMBER" to continue.Following is my code in the validation. Validation Type is : Function Returning Error Text.
l_count NUMBER := 0;
BEGIN
SELECT COUNT(1)
INTO l_count
FROM ugh
WHERE ugh.pre = :PRE
AND ugh.APP1 = :APP1
AND ugh.APP2 = :APP2
AND ugh.APP3 = :APP3
AND ugh.FINL_APP = :FINL_APP;
IF l_count > 1 THEN
IF END_DATE IS NULL THEN
RETURN 'Error Message to be displayed.';
ELSE
RETURN NULL;
END IF;
ELSE
RETURN NULL;
END IF;
END;
Can anyone please help ?
Looks like you're missing the DECLARE keyword:
DECLARE --> this
l_count NUMBER := 0;
BEGIN
SELECT COUNT (1)
INTO l_count
FROM ugh
Also, what is END_DATE? You never declared it. If it is a page item, then precede it with a colon, :END_DATE

Oracle SQL - table type in cursor causing ORA-21700: object does not exist or is marked for delete

I have problem with my function, I'm getting ORA-21700: object does not exist or is marked for delete error. It's caused by table type parameter in cursor, but I've no idea how to fix it.
I've read that table type part should be assigned to a variable, but it can't be done in cursor, right? I've marked the part which causing the issue
Can anyone help? Is there any other way I can do this?
My package looks something like this:
FUNCTION createCSV(DateFrom date
,DateTo date)
RETURN clob IS
CURSOR c_id (c_DateFrom date
,c_DateTo date) IS
SELECT id
FROM limits
WHERE utcDateFrom <= NVL(c_DateTo, utcDateFrom)
AND NVL(utcDateTo, c_DateFrom + 1) >= c_DateFrom + 1;
CURSOR c (c_DateFrom date
,c_DateTo date
,pc_tDatePeriods test_pkg.t_date_periods) IS -- this is table type (TYPE xx AS TABLE OF records)
SELECT l.id limit_id
,TO_CHAR(time_cond.utcDateFrom, og_domain.cm_yyyymmddhh24mi) time_stamp_from
,TO_CHAR(time_cond.utcDateTo, og_domain.cm_yyyymmddhh24mi) time_stamp_to
FROM limits l
JOIN (SELECT limit_id, utcDateFrom, utcDateTo FROM TABLE(pc_tDatePeriods) --This part is causing the issue
) time_cond
ON l.id = time_cond.limit_id
WHERE l.utcDateFrom <= NVL(c_DateTo, l.utcDateFrom)
AND NVL(l.utcDateTo, c_DateFrom + 1) >= c_DateFrom + 1;
CSV clob;
tDatePeriods test_pkg.t_date_periods := test_pkg.t_date_periods();
BEGIN
FOR r_id IN c_id(DateFrom, DateTo)
LOOP
tDatePeriods := test_pkg.includeTimeGaps(p_Id => r_id.id); --this loop is ok
FOR r IN c(DateFrom, DateTo, tDatePeriods) --here I'm getting error
LOOP
CSV := CSV || chr(13) || r.limit_id || ',' || r.time_stamp_from || ',' || r.time_stamp_to;
END LOOP;
END LOOP;
RETURN CSV;
END createCSV;
Your problem should be solved by declaring type test_pkg.t_date_periods on schema level instead of in package.
Similar answer can be found here but with more details.

GETTING ERROR-- ORA-00936:MISSING EXPRESSION for below query please help on this

SELECT CASE (SELECT Count(1)
FROM wf_item_activity_statuses_v t
WHERE t.activity_label IN ('WAITING_DISB_REQ',
'LOG_DDE',
'LOG_SENDBACK_DDE')
AND t.item_key IN(
SELECT r.i_item_key
FROM wf_t_item_xref r
WHERE r.sz_appl_uniqueid = '20400000988')
)
WHEN 0 THEN
(
delete
from t_col_val_document_uploaded p
WHERE p.sz_application_no = '20400000988'
AND p.sz_collateral_id = 'PROP000000000PRO1701'
AND p.i_item_key = '648197'
AND p.i_document_srno = '27' )
WHEN 1 THEN
(
DELETE
FROM t_col_val_document_uploaded p
WHERE p.sz_application_no = '20400000988'
AND p.sz_collateral_id = 'PROP000000000PRO1701'
AND p.i_document_srno = '28' )
ELSE NULL
END
FROM dual;
You need to recreate your query and make sure to follow the flow of the clauses properly, please check the next two links to get a better understanding :
[ORA-00936: missing expression tips]
How do I address this ORA-00936 error?
Answer: The Oracle oerr utility notes this about the ORA-00936 error:
ORA-00936 missing expression
Cause: A required part of a clause or expression has been omitted. For example, a SELECT statement may have been entered without a list of columns or expressions or with an incomplete expression. This message is also issued in cases where a reserved word is misused, as in SELECT TABLE.
Action: Check the statement syntax and specify the missing component.
The ORA-00936 happens most frequently:
1 - When you forget list of the column names in your SELECT statement.
2. When you omit the FROM clause of the SQL statement.
ora-00936-missing-expression
I hope this can help you.
You cannot use a simple select query like this. You have to use a PL/SQL block like below -
DECLARE NUM_CNT NUMBER := 0;
BEGIN
SELECT Count(1)
INTO NUM_CNT
FROM wf_item_activity_statuses_v t
WHERE t.activity_label IN ('WAITING_DISB_REQ',
'LOG_DDE',
'LOG_SENDBACK_DDE')
AND t.item_key IN(SELECT r.i_item_key
FROM wf_t_item_xref r
WHERE r.sz_appl_uniqueid = '20400000988');
IF NUM_CNT = 0 THEN
delete
from t_col_val_document_uploaded p
WHERE p.sz_application_no = '20400000988'
AND p.sz_collateral_id = 'PROP000000000PRO1701'
AND p.i_item_key = '648197'
AND p.i_document_srno = '27';
ELSIF NUM_CNT = 1 THEN
DELETE
FROM t_col_val_document_uploaded p
WHERE p.sz_application_no = '20400000988'
AND p.sz_collateral_id = 'PROP000000000PRO1701'
AND p.i_document_srno = '28' )
END IF;
END;

How to run procedure without parameter in Teradata

How to run procedure without parameter in Teradata
I'm trying with : call db1.proc_dbOSA()
Error Msg:
Call failed 3707: PROC_DBOSA: Syntax error, expected something
like a name or a Unicode delimited identifier between ‘(‘ and ‘)’
New Procedure with error result.
When i run only code then everything works ok.
REPLACE PROCEDURE db1.proc_dbOSA()
BEGIN
DELETE FROM db1.LOG_dbOSA;
INSERT INTO
db1.LOG_dbOSA
(StoreNo, IDX, Flow, Status, MRP, OSA_IDX, OSA_AC)
WITH a AS (
SELECT
c.StoreCode,
CAST(SUBSTRING(c.ArticleCode FROM 13 FOR 6) AS INT) AS IDX,
RpType,
CASE
WHEN c.MinimumTargetStockWrpl >= l.MinimumTargetStockWrpl THEN CAST(l.MinimumTargetStockWrpl AS INT)
WHEN c.MinimumTargetStockWrpl < l.MinimumTargetStockWrpl THEN CAST(c.MinimumTargetStockWrpl AS INT)
End AS StoreMin,
c.ValUnrestrictedStock
FROM
db1.tab1 c
INNER JOIN
(
SELECT
StoreCode,
ArticleCode,
MinimumTargetStockWrpl
FROM
db1.tab1
WHERE
ProcessingDate = CURRENT_DATE - 14
) l ON c.StoreCode = l.StoreCode AND c.ArticleCode = l.ArticleCode
WHERE
c.ProcessingDate = CURRENT_DATE AND c.MinimumTargetStockWrpl IS NOT NULL AND l.MinimumTargetStockWrpl IS NOT NULL AND l.MinimumTargetStockWrpl > 0
)
, t AS
(
SELECT
CAST(SUBSTRING(ArticleCode FROM 13 FOR 6) AS INT) AS IDX,
RpType,
ArticlesPlanner
FROM
DWH_db_V.STK_B_ARTICLE_DAY_V
WHERE
ProcessingDate = CURRENT_DATE AND StoreCode = 'DR04'
)
SELECT
a.StoreCode,
a.IDX,
t.RpType,
t.ArticlesPlanner,
a.RpType,
CASE
WHEN a.ValUnrestrictedStock > 0 THEN 1
WHEN a.ValUnrestrictedStock <= 0 THEN 0
End AS OSA_IDX,
CASE
WHEN a.ValUnrestrictedStock >= StoreMin THEN 1
WHEN a.ValUnrestrictedStock < StoreMin THEN 0
End AS OSA_AC
FROM
a
LEFT JOIN
t ON t.IDX = a.IDX;
End;
BTEQ Error:
+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+----
Call proc_dbOSA;
Call proc_dbOSA;
$
* Failure 3707 Syntax error, expected something like '(' between the word
'proc_dbOSA' and ';'.
Statement# 1, Info =18
* Total elapsed time was 1 second.
Call proc_dbOSA();
* Failure 3707 PROC_DBOSA:Syntax error, expected something like a name or
a Unicode delimited identifier between '(' and ')'.
* Total elapsed time was 1 second.
Stored procedures do not support the following:
EXPLAIN and USING request modifiers within a stored procedure
EXECUTE macro statement
WITH clause within a stored procedure.
Stored procedures, as well as macros, do not support the following query logging statements:
BEGIN QUERY LOGGING
END QUERY LOGGING
FLUSH QUERY LOGGING
REPLACE QUERY LOGGING

PLSQL syntax error near ";"

I am trying to run a query for liquibase update and I have a PLSQL block in there, the block has over 500 lines so I only post a few lines where the error is happening for now.
BEGIN
IF NOT EXISTS(select 1 from "public"."eod_report" where "id" = NEW."id") THEN
-- LOADING STRUCTURE SECTION
select "id" into NEW.organization_unit_id from organization_unit where site_id = NEW.organization_unit_id;
orgUnitId := CAST(NEW.organization_unit_id as int8);
--INSERT
IF (NEW.transactions_count is NULL) THEN
NEW.transactions_count := 0;
END IF;
IF (NEW.total_sales is NULL) THEN
NEW.total_sales := 0;
END IF;
INSERT INTO "public"."eod_report"("id",batch,total_sales,transactions_count,organization_unit_id,pos_total_sales,pos_transactions_count,pos_total_points,total_points,transaction_date)
VALUES (NEW."id",NEW.batch,NEW.total_sales,NEW.transactions_count,orgUnitId,NEW.pos_total_sales,NEW.pos_transactions_count,NEW.pos_total_points,NEW.total_points,NEW.transaction_date);
-- updates delay transaction or each batch
select max(id) into lastEodId from "public"."transaction" where transaction_type = 4 and org_unit_id = orgUnitId and id &lt ;NEW."id";
for eodRow IN
select count(case when transaction_type = 3 then -1 else 1 end) as trCount,sum(case when report_prefix = true then points else -points end) as ptSum,sum(case when report_prefix = true then amount else -amount end) as trSum, batch as trBatch from "public"."transaction"
where id &gt ;lastEodId and id &lt ;NEW."id" and report_prefix is not null and org_unit_id = orgUnitId
and batch &lt ;NEW.batch group by batch
LOOP
UPDATE "public"."eod_report" SET delayed_points =
(delayed_points + eodRow.ptSum),former_delayed_sales =
END LOOP;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
And I am getting this error when I try to execute the query:
ERROR:
syntax error at or near ";"
LINE 453: ..._type = 4 and org_unit_id = orgUnitId and id &lt ;NEW."id";
^
SQL state: 42601
Character: 15018
there is a screenshot where the error is highlighted
Looks like the < and > chars are replaced with &lt ; so the syntax is incorrect.
fix the SQL by replacing all &lt ; with < to have
... org_unit_id = orgUnitId and id < NEW."id";
Also &gt ; must be replaced with >
It could happens e.g. because of URL encoding of text sent from UI (browser)
You find the same problem in multiple parts of your query, because HTML entities like "&lt ;" and "&gt ;" are not legal in an SQL query, which the error points to. You should change them to "<" and ">" accordingly.