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04:06
good morning all!
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morning
 
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08:05
that answer is just plain brilliant
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A: SQLite: Query to list

Tim BiegeleisenI needed to edit your question and add a third column to the second table containing values for the various types of information. Without something like this, I'm afraid your question makes no sense. We can aggregate by ID and pivot out the address and phone numbers into a single concatenated s...

user7912927
@AdiMohan long time!
@Blake hey there :) yep
it's been a while
wooot @AdiMohan
how's the new job?
user7912927
guess you a got a new job :D
tires me out :))
user7912927
08:09
@AdiMohan
@AdiMohan loool
but it's fun
@AdiMohan what are the tech you are working on?
Hi all
apps for users in the workplace
mainly the same thing, c# sql
08:11
grabbing some croissants
birthday of a colleague
How can I create dynamic query that will give me alter query for each column of a table so that I can update my local db?
how have you guys been?
08:32
@Exception depends on your db. You can use the db dictionary to build that up
@AdiMohan not too bad. Hanging around, retroengineering an access db to move it to a sqlserver db
08:43
@AndyK db dictionary ? Sorry but I dont know about this..Can you please guide
@Exception have a look at that
/* Using sp_executesql */
/* Build and Execute a Transact-SQL String with a single parameter
value Using sp_executesql Command */

/* Variable Declaration */
DECLARE @EmpID AS SMALLINT
DECLARE @SQLQuery AS NVARCHAR(500)
DECLARE @ParameterDefinition AS NVARCHAR(100)
/* set the parameter value */
SET @EmpID = 1001
/* Build Transact-SQL String by including the parameter */
SET @SQLQuery = 'SELECT * FROM tblEmployees WHERE EmployeeID = @EmpID'
/* Specify Parameter Format */
SET @ParameterDefinition =  '@EmpID SMALLINT'
09:02
No its not worth to define variable declaration because it will be dynamic
there is 1 statement in mysql SHOW FIELDS FROM table_name; is there any way though which I can get individual value of a column
@Exception it would be good if you define an mvce. It is tough to help you without understanding correctly what you want
My requirement is that if there is a table over production and it has 10 more columns added but in my local I have lesser amount of columns .So i want to get all those newly added columns into my local db..
I can get it via individuial alter add column query.But this is not feasible solution
So I am trying to create a query which will give alter query of all the columns of a table..
@Exception please come with an mvce, something you have done already
 
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11:25
@Blake Sorry dude, you are currently a member in SQL room which I'm not a member in, so you can get help in this room instead.
user7912927
:O
12:08
@Blake you need help?
 
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13:10
Curious issue: in our QA environment, a query is crashing with ORA-00904: "THIS_"."SUNDAYMIN": invalid identifier. The same query runs fine in the dev environment. Could it be because the environments are differently configured somehow? Could the QA admins somehow inadvertently make SUNDAYMIN a reserved word?
@Kevin you can check if the "THIS_" object (maybe?) exist in the data dictionary (ALL_TAB_COLUMNS)
Hang on, does 00904 also occur when the identifier is syntactically valid, but no column exists by that name? That would be a far simpler explanation.
@Kevin maybe. what is "SUNDAYMIN"?
THIS_ is the name of the table, by the way.
I don't know the exact business logic but I assume SUNDAYMIN is a column containing a minimum value that was collected on Sunday.
@Kevin the ALL_TAB_COLUMNS does not need dba rights, any dev can access it
13:18
I think I figured it out. Thanks anyway.
@Kevin it can be
 
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cya
anybody here??
 
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@ShaminMeerankutty yes?

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