hi all, I am trying to load data to external table.But data is not loading because of characterset value. Since data file has UTF-16 format which value should i use for character set?
Restrictions Specific to the ORACLE_DATAPUMP Access Driver
In addition to the restrictions just described, the ORACLE_DATAPUMP access driver has the following restrictions:
Handling of byte-order marks during a load: In an external table load for which the datafile character set is UTF8 or UTF16, it is not possible to suppress checking for byte-order marks. Suppression of byte-order mark checking is necessary only if the beginning of the datafile contains binary data that matches the byte-order mark encoding. (It is possible to suppress byte-order mark checking with SQL*Loader loads.) Not…
The external tables feature does not support the use of the backslash (\) escape character within strings. See Use of the Backslash Escape Character.
Use of the Backslash Escape Character
In SQL*Loader, you can use the backslash (\) escape character to mark a single quotation mark as a single quotation mark, as follows:
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '\''
In external tables, the use of the backslash escape character within a string will raise an error. The workaround is to use double quotation marks to mark the separation string, as follows:
so I got to the point now where workflow is transactional and sits inside everything ... now I have workflow processes executing workflow processes in heirarchies, each is transactional
so I can build out entire business processes that span hundreds / thousands of companies and either have everything happen or none of it
and SQL now starts complaining about concurrency issues
so now I need to find a way to resolve concurrency exceptions in EF and pass up a "possibly handled result" to the calling service that may be a child of aworkflow execution that may be a child of a process that may be a child of another process
all in ... this got messy fast
it gets worse when you consider each of these pieces can happen on a different networked server depending on a bunch of complex criteria
I've come to the conclusion that you need to know the basics (about code structure and language, ect) then some medium level stuff (like patterns and practices) and then you just need to show you have done it and can do it
then I take that stuff with me wherever I go, my web stack and core gaming architecture just comes with me
@Alex yeh it's gotten stupid now for no other reason than it can
I seriously doubt it needs to be this complex
so I'm working a system that can allow the user through a webpage to build a business process and the system will worry about how exactly it's implementation works
Wrote a loop in PHP to an INSERT on the first round and then to do UPDATES on any following runs. However what happens is the first round works great, everything is inserted as should be. The following round it will update the very first item, and then it will INSERTS for the rest of the loop, but it will always re-insert the very first item. Like, if I had [a,b,c]. Run 1 = [a,b,c] in db. Run 2 = [a,b,c,a,a,a]
@Austin Instead of running the query, write it to the screen using a print statement in the loop. See what it looks like. It's doubtful it's SQL giving you trouble; more than likely the loop
@Alex Yea I am just not sure why? So if you see in the code segment if I find count == 0 I print INSERTING, if its not 0 I print UPDATING. THe first round is all INSERTING, the second round is UPDATING, INSERTING, INSERTING, INSERTING...but I have no idea why it is inserting. Maybe I do not fully understand the sqlsrv_num_rows?
I presume my first query is looking to see if I have this row already. If the request fails (to db) then I just say it failed to reach db, otherwise I presume $count = sqlsrv_num_rows($requestCheck1); would tell me if that row exists or not. Is that correct?
okay I have a table, sqlite flavor, and I want to create an array column, ofc thats not possible so I thought the following. Should I create another table having the desired data, and (the part I dont know how to do), call it from the other table normally
c.execute("CREATE TABLE first_table(id INTEGER, text LONG, additional fields)")
c.execute("CREATE TABLE second(id INTEGER, num INTEGER, ..data..)")
first_table data = ex: id=10, text=example, my_other_table second data = ex: id=10, num=row_id, data
How can I combine this two item in one single command?
BEGIN TRAN
use SupplementalFood
GO
update Voucher
set Confirmed = '1'
where VoucherID between 5705 and 5707;
--rollback commit
BEGIN TRAN
USE SupplementalFood
GO
update Voucher
set Confirmed = '1'
where VoucherID BETWEEN 5691 and 5696;
--rollback commit
i am trying to retrieve all tracks posted by all users with all comments for each track along with the users who commented them...i have used left join but i am getting duplicates..for every comment the track details are getting repeated...how can i structure this query?i am doing this in mysql
('SELECT trackId,artistName,trackName,trackUrl,albumArt,genreName,tracks.created_at as track_posted_on,name,image,comment,comments.created_at as comment_posted_on,likes.user_id IS NOT NULL as liked FROM tracks LEFT OUTER JOIN comments ON tracks.id=comments.track_id LEFT JOIN users ON comments.user_id=users.id LEFT JOIN likes ON likes.track_id=tracks.id WHERE tracks.user_id=:current_user_id ORDER BY comments.created_at DESC'), array('current_user_id' => $this->uid)
i have written this for all tracks posted by a single user
thats what i think too but i was wondering if any experienced person has a solution for this...group_concat,distinct,group by...i have tried them all but failed
SELECT * FROM tracks WHERE user_id = <user ID here> SELECT comments.* FROM comments INNER JOIN tracks ON comments.track_id = tracks.id WHERE tracks.user_id = <user ID here>
or SELECT * FROM comments WHERE track_id IN (SELECT id FROM tracks WHERE user_id = <user ID here>)
Hello there, yet again. I have a bit of a problem and I'd like to ask here to save some time. My primary key is a 'string' - therefore I want to hash it so I can use the hashed number instead of a string.. I have in total 800 fixed strings so its very unlikely I'll encounter collisions, what IYHO is a good hash function/method. Cheers