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[sqr-users] troubleshoot dynamic SQL
I was not familiar with the -S option so I just tried it out. I'm testing a
report right now that consists of a dynamic sql statement. What I'm
wondering is if there is a way to print out the actual SQL statement instead
of the variable names. Here is my output.
Cursor #4:
SQL = SELECT [$select_bd_trans_date], [$select_cli_cost_center],
[$select_cli_pr_client_nbr], [$select_ph_clt_id],
[$select_cli_client_name], [$select_ph_policy_nbr],
[$select_ph_policy_id], [$select_btt_adj_type],
[$select_bd_amount], [$select_btg_dr_cr]
From [$cltinfo.client]
[$wc.bank_detail] [$wc.bank_trans_type] [$wc.bank_trans_group]
[$ins.policy_history] Where
[$link_cltinfo.client_TO_wc.bank_detail] and
[$link_wc.bank_detail_TO_wc.bank_trans_type] and
[$link_wc.bank_trans_group_TO_wc.bank_trans_type] and
[$link_ins.policy_history_TO_wc.bank_detail] and
[$query1_ON_ph_clt_id] and [$query1_ON_ph_policy_id] Order by
[$group1] [$order_by2]
Compiles = 0
Executes = 0
Rows = 0
>From: "George Jansen" <GJANSEN@aflcio.org>
>Reply-To: sqr-users@sqrug.org
>To: <sqr-users@sqrug.org>
>Subject: Re: [sqr-users] ORA-00937: not a single-group group function
>Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 08:26:39 -0500
>
>Might I point out that the error you got is ORA-00936, "missing
>expression", not 937, the single-group etc.?
>
>What if you were to run this with the "-S" flag to see what cursor
>exactly is bombing?
>
>
>
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