@Wietlol usually we don't catch exceptions, we run transactions and either execute everything or nothing. If it blows up you get the error in your face, and that's usually all you need to work.
E.g. if you want to bulk-insert 1 million rows you can't afford to handle exceptions, you just try to insert and if one row is duplicated you simply stop and rollback to the last checkpoint
Well, the only instance where catching and throwing is actually useful is when you actually develop stuff in your databases. It works for certain RDBMS with very specific focuses like OLAP-based warehousing.
yea, at school, we currently have "advanced databases with sql"
which means... your database is your data store, your back-end, your front-end, your dev-tools, your monitoring system, your ticket system, your documentation source and your operating system
my life currently exists of stored procedures, triggers, a ton of check constraints, execution plans and meaningful errors
Can confirm, Oracle only supports range values in where condition, and also has an optimizer feature to handle best-case-scenario indexes, SQL Server and SQLite have none of these features
I am trying to find cases where the primary key in temp table does not exist in permanent table but my query is returning true all the time. Need some suggestions on where I might be going wrong
moment I am formatting my query
SELECT a.NUMBER, a.ID, a.NAME, a.PDT, b.ID
FROM permanet_table A ,temTable B
WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM temTable a WHERE a.ID = b.ID ) ;
Here is the requirement-: I have three tables. table 1 is a subset of permanent table in the above query, temp table is a staging table that feeds into permanent table, so what I want to do is check for new data in the temp table and make sure its not on the permanent table the insert in my table 1
I have a rather annoying issue when trying to send my merge to my automated tests on circle CI.
Just for the context, I've inherited a project where the authors are no longer working at my current work.
I'm working on django and I've done a merge, from my local dev branch to my local master bra...