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请教Table()使用方法 select * from table(....)
http://www.itpub.net/thread-276171-1-1.html
http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/asktom/f?p=100:11:0::::P11_QUESTION_ID:2270447621346
ORA-22905:无法从非嵌套项访问行 之解决
http://blog.csdn.net/simonezhlx/article/details/3168385
You Asked (Jump to Tom's latest followup)
1. Does oracle support calling a procedure as a derived table,
Eg
select * from (call myprocedure) ....
2. Also, does it support creation of a view over a procedure ,
Eg,
Create view as (call myprocedure)
and we said...
You need to use Oracle9i or up to do that (but I do show a way in 8i):
ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> create or replace function virtual_table( p_num_rows in
number )
2 return virtual_table_type
3 PIPELINED -- NOTE the pipelined keyword
4 is
5 begin
6 for i in 1 .. p_num_rows
7 loop
8 pipe row( i );
9 end loop;
10
11 return; -- note return with no value!
12 end;
13 /
Function created.
ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> set echo
off
Enter to continue
=================================================================
now we'll just see this in action
ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> select * from TABLE(
virtual_table(5) );
COLUMN_VALUE
------------
1
2
3
4
5
ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> select * from TABLE( virtual_table(10) );
COLUMN_VALUE
------------
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10 rows selected.
We use "pipe" instead of suspend.
Prior to 9i, there is no pipe, it would look like this:
ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> create or replace type virtual_table_type as table of
number
2 /
Type created.
ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> create or replace function
virtual_table( p_num_rows in
number )
2 return virtual_table_type
3 is
4 l_data virtual_table_type := virtual_table_type();
5 begin
6 for i in 1 .. p_num_rows
7 loop
8 l_data.extend;
9 l_data(l_data.count) := i;
10 end loop;
11
12 return l_data;
13 end;
14 /
Function created.
ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> select * from TABLE(
virtual_table(5) );
COLUMN_VALUE
------------
1
2
3
4
5
ops$tkyte@ORA9I.WORLD> select * from TABLE( virtual_table(10) );
COLUMN_VALUE
------------
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10 rows selected.
you would fill up the collect and then return it (no "pipe", no suspend
functionality)
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Great answer!! December 19, 2001
Reviewer: Jimson K John from Bangalore, India
This is what I was looking for! Thanks!
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Interesting December 20, 2001
Reviewer: Randy from CHicago,IL
It sounds very useful. But unfortunately when I try
select * from TABLE(virtual_table(5) ); after finishing previous steps in my
8.1.7 server, I am get
select * from TABLE(virtual_table(5) )
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-22905: cannot access rows from a non-nested table item
The type and the function was creted successfully.
Followup:
try:
ops$tkyte@ORA817DEV.US.ORACLE.COM> select * from TABLE( cast ( virtual_table(5)
as virtual_table_type ) );
COLUMN_VALUE
------------
1
2
3
4
5
sorry about that -- forgot the CAST which is needed in 8i, but not 9i
上面说,9i 不用加这个cast,不过,最近在开发时有发现在9i 下不加cast也出现ORA-22905错误!!!加了就好了,怪事,呵呵,Linux系统,oracle9204的,有的又不会,真是怪。
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