1.
To see current user name
Sql> show user;
2.
Change SQL prompt name
SQL> set sqlprompt “Manimara > “
Manimara
>
Manimara
>
3.
Switch to DOS prompt
SQL> host
4.
How do I eliminate the
duplicate rows ?
SQL> delete
from table_name where rowid not in (select max(rowid) from table group by
duplicate_values_field_name);
or
SQL>
delete duplicate_values_field_name dv from table_name ta where rowid
<(select min(rowid) from
table_name
tb where ta.dv=tb.dv);
Example.
Table
Emp
Empno
Ename
101 Scott
102 Jiyo
103 Millor
104 Jiyo
105 Smith
delete
ename from emp a where rowid < ( select min(rowid) from emp b where a.ename
= b.ename); The output like,
Empno
Ename
101
|
Scott
|
102
|
Millor
|
103
|
Jiyo
|
104
|
Smith
|
5. How do I display row
number with records?
To
achive this use rownum pseudocolumn with query, like SQL> SQL> select
rownum, ename from emp;
Output:
1 2 3 4
6. Display the records
between two range
select rownum, empno, ename from emp
where rowid in (select rowid from emp where rownum <=&upto
minus
select rowid from emp where
rownum<&Start); Enter value for upto: 10
Enter
value for Start: 7
ROWNUM EMPNO ENAME
---------
--------- ----------
1 7782 CLARK
2 7788 SCOTT
3 7839 KING
4
7844 TURNER
8.
I know the
nvl function only allows the same data type(ie. number or char or date
Nvl(comm, 0)), if commission is null then the text “Not Applicable” want to
display, instead of blank space. How do I write the query?
SQL> select
nvl(to_char(comm.),'NA') from emp;
Output
:
NVL(TO_CHAR(COMM),'NA')
-----------------------
NA
300 500 NA 1400 NA NA
8. Oracle cursor :
Implicit & Explicit cursors
Oracle
uses work areas called private SQL areas to create SQL statements. PL/SQL
construct to identify each and every work are used, is called as Cursor. For
SQL queries returning a single row, PL/SQL declares all implicit cursors.
For
queries that returning more than one row, the cursor needs to be explicitly
declared.
9. Explicit Cursor
attributes
There are four
cursor attributes used in Oracle
cursor_name%Found,
cursor_name%NOTFOUND, cursor_name%ROWCOUNT, cursor_name%ISOPEN
10. Implicit Cursor attributes
Same as explicit
cursor but prefixed by the word SQL
SQL%Found,
SQL%NOTFOUND, SQL%ROWCOUNT, SQL%ISOPEN
Tips
: 1. Here SQL%ISOPEN is false, because oracle automatically closed the implicit
cursor after executing SQL statements.
: 2.
All are Boolean attributes.
11.
Find out nth highest
salary from emp table
SELECT
DISTINCT (a.sal) FROM EMP A WHERE &N = (SELECT COUNT (DISTINCT (b.sal))
FROM EMP B WHERE a.sal<=b.sal);
Enter value for n: 2 SAL
---------
3700
12.
To view installed Oracle
version information
SQL> select banner
from v$version;
13.
Display the number value
in Words
SQL> select sal,
(to_char(to_date(sal,'j'), 'jsp')) from emp;
the
output like,
SAL
(TO_CHAR(TO_DATE(SAL,'J'),'JSP'))
---------
-----------------------------------------------------
800 eight
hundred
1600 one
thousand six hundred
1250 one thousand two hundred fifty
If you want to add some text like,
Rs.
Three Thousand only. SQL> select sal "Salary ",
('
Rs. '|| (to_char(to_date(sal,'j'), 'Jsp'))|| ' only.')) "Sal in
Words" from emp
/
Salary Sal in Words
-------
------------------------------------------------------
800 Rs. Eight Hundred only.
1600 Rs. One Thousand Six Hundred only.
1250 Rs. One Thousand Two Hundred Fifty only.
14. Display Odd/ Even number of records
Odd number of
records:
select
* from emp where (rowid,1) in (select rowid, mod(rownum,2) from emp); 1 3 5
Even
number of records:
select
* from emp where (rowid,0) in (select rowid, mod(rownum,2) from emp) 2 4 6
15.
Which date
function returns number value? months_between
16.
Any three PL/SQL
Exceptions?
Too_many_rows,
No_Data_Found, Value_Error, Zero_Error, Others
17.
What are PL/SQL Cursor
Exceptions?
Cursor_Already_Open, Invalid_Cursor
18.
Other way to replace query
result null value with a text
SQL> Set NULL ‘N/A’
to
reset SQL> Set NULL ‘’
19.
What are the more common
pseudo-columns?
SYSDATE, USER , UID, CURVAL, NEXTVAL,
ROWID, ROWNUM
20.
What is the output of SIGN
function?
1 for positive
value,
0 for
Zero,
-1
for Negative value.
21. What is the maximum number of triggers, can apply to a
single table?
12 triggers.
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