Apr 18, 2009

Export Acess to Oracle

This topic deals with the exporting the table and its data from Access to Oracle database . For this first you need is to create a datasource from Start>Programs>Your Oracle Home program>Configuration and Migration Tools path (or from Start>Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools you will see a utility named'Data Sources (ODBC)'), you will see a utility named 'Microsoft ODBC Administrator'. Launch that utility to begin the process.



Click on the Add button to add a new data source.



If your connection test was successful, you will see the following:


Then Open the Access file that u want to Export to Oracle .Then at a time only one table in an Access file can be exported to Oracle .After opening Access(.mdb) file select a table say(ie: TEST) and right click the TABLE in OBJECT and select EXPORT









In the status bar of Access file at this time instead of READY status it will show EXPORT

after completing this without error go and check in your oracle database the access table and data will be exported to oracle

Apr 9, 2009

Table Creation/// NOT NULL (check constraint)

Everything (Table Creation including Primary ,Foreign key ,Check constraint and giving user defined CONSTRAINT NAME for NOT NULL CONSTRAINT) in a single Script ;without using alter command for predefined constraints till design time


CREATE TABLE   STUDENTS_MAST(
N_STUDID NUMBER(5),CONSTRAINT PK_STUDID  PRIMARY KEY(N_STUDID))


CREATE TABLE STUDENT_TEAM (
N_STDTMID NUMBER(10) ,CONSTRAINT PK_STUDENT_TEAM PRIMARY KEY(N_STUDTMID),
N_STUDID NUMBER(10),CONSTRAINT FK_STUD_TEAM_EMPID FOREIGN KEY(N_STUDID) REFERENCES STUDENTS_MAST(N_STUDID),
C_TLFLAG CHAR(1) ,CONSTRAINT CK_STUD_TEAM_TLFLAG CHECK (C_TLFLAG IN ('Y','N')) ,
D_STDATE DATE CONSTRAINT NN_STUD_TEAM_STDATE NOT NULL,
D_ENDDATE DATE CONSTRAINT NN_STUD_TEAM_ENDATE NOT NULL,
D_ENTRYDAT DATE DEFAULT SYSDATE )


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CREATE TABLE STUDENT_TEAM (N_STDTMID NUMBER(10) CONSTRAINT NN_STUDENT_STATUS_TMID NOT NULL)


ALTER TABLE STUDENT_STATUS ADD ( CONSTRAINT NN_ST_STATUS_TMID CHECK (N_STDTMID IS NOT NULL))


Both Scripts will restrict not null values but error code will be different first script results


ORA-01407: cannot update to NULL

ORA-01400: cannot insert NULL into N_STDTMID

second script results


Another difference is the null(nullable) field will be true when null is checked by first script but it will not be for second second script
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During check constraint creation if already exists some records in the particular table which violates the new check constraint.This error will be displayed
ORA-02293: cannot validate (##########) - check constraint violated

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Apr 7, 2009

Oracle Wokspace 4

dbms_wm.gotodate

begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('B_focus_1');
end;

insert into test values (6,'Wayanad','YS','n',null,sysdate);

select * from test order by one ;

begin
dbms_wm.gotodate( (sysdate-5)) ;
end;

select * from test order by one ;

begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('B_focus_1');
end;

select * from test order by one ;

Freezeworkspace

begin
dbms_wm.freezeworkspace('B_focus_1', 'READ_ONLY');
end;

insert into test values (6,'Wayanad','YS','n',null,sysdate);


This Error will be throwed when we try any DML operations (here to insert data) into a readonly workspace.

ORA-20123: workspace 'B_focus_1' is currently frozen in READ_ONLY mode


Export And Import Implications
The following implications are a result of version-enabling tables:

* Imports of version-enabled tables can only be performed if the target database has Workspace Manager installed and no workspaces defined other than LIVE.
* Only full database exports are supported with version-enabled databases.
* The IGNORE=Y parameter must be set for imports of version enabled databases.
* Imports of version-enabled databases cannot use the FROMUSER and TOUSER functioanlity.

For More about workspaces Refer  here

Mar 26, 2009

Oracle Wokspace 3

To Refresh workspace

begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('B_focus_9');
dbms_wm.refreshworkspace('B_focus_9');
end;

But if there are conflicts refreshworkspace will result an error

ORA-20056: conflicts detected for workspace: 'B_focus_9' in table: 'USER.TEST'

LIVE WORKSPACE CANNOT BE REFRESHED

The two rows that changed in both the LIVE and the 'B_focus_9' workspace create a conflict. These conflicts can be seen from the view Test_conf. But first go to the 'B_focus_9' workspace. The conflicts are not visible in this view while being in the LIVE workspace.

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To Resolve this conflicts

SELECT * FROM test_conf ORDER BY wm_workspace;

begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('B_focus_9');
dbms_wm.beginresolve('B_focus_9');
dbms_wm.resolveconflicts('B_focus_9','TEST',null/*where clause*/,'PARENT');
commit;
end;

begin
dbms_wm.commitresolve('B_focus_9');
end;

SELECT * FROM test_conf ORDER BY wm_workspace;

After resolving this conflict the workspace can be refreshed

begin
dbms_wm.refreshworkspace('B_focus_9');
end;


Merge Workspace


begin
dbms_wm.mergeworkspace('B_focus_9');
end;


When B_focus_9 workspace is merged into the LIVE workspace. A merge is the opposite of a refresh : it updates the parent workspace (LIVE) with the changes made to the merged workspace (B_focus_9). Where as refresh operation updates the refreshing workspace.
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After MergeWorkspace See Difference


begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('B_focus_1');
end;

select * from test order by one




begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('B_focus_9');
end;

select * from test order by one




begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('LIVE');
end;

select * from test order by one



Here parent workspace (LIVE) was updated by merged workspace (B_focus_9) .

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Oracle Workspace 2

The merge operation does not currently work with versioned tables. The optimizer translates the merge into
insert/update statements on the underlying _LT table


To have several versions of data

create table TEST (
one number primary key, -- Without primary key: ORA-20133:
two varchar2(15), three char(2), four clob,
five blob, six date );

insert into test values (1,'Cochin','NO','Kochi is a vibrant city situated on the south-west coast of the Indian peninsula in the breathtakingly scenic and prosperous state of Kerala, hailed as Gods Own Country',null,sysdate);

insert into test values (2,'Kerala','YS','n',null,sysdate);
insert into test values (3,'TVM','NO','n',null,sysdate);
insert into test values (4,'Calicut','NO','n',null,sysdate);
insert into test values (5,'Kannur','YS','n',null,sysdate);

commit;

begin
dbms_wm.enableversioning ('test');
end;

begin
dbms_wm.createworkspace ('B_focus_1');
dbms_wm.createworkspace ('B_focus_9' );
end;

begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('B_focus_1');
dbms_wm.createworkspace ('test' );
end;

select workspace, parent_workspace from user_workspaces;

select * from test order by one;

update test set two='Kasargode',three='NO',four='Top end of Kerala',Six=sysdate where one=2;

commit;



begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('LIVE');
end;

select * from test order by one



begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('B_focus_9');
end;

select * from test order by one

update test set two='Thrissur',three='NO',four='Middle of Kerala',Six=sysdate where one=2;
commit;

select * from test order by one



begin
dbms_wm.gotoworkspace('test');
end;

select * from test order by one