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my machine has been rebuilt, with my outlook file lost, thus I do not have the mail that describes how to set my account not to receive mail until I say so. I sent a message to listguru_at_fatcity.com with content : set nomail Oracle-L. This came back as an invalid list. Could someone please tell me how to set my account not to receive any mail, as I am preparing to fly to Dallas for the symposium, and have a few other errands to run before and after.
TIA. Regards:
Ferenc Mantfeld
Dreaming costs you nothing. Not dreaming costs you everything.
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> Will this work?
>
> select b.id
> , trunc(b.today) tday
> , b.code
> , b.value
> , sum(B.VALUE) over (partition by b.id, trunc(b.today), b.code order
> by b.id, trunc(b.today), B.CODE range between unbounded preceding and
> CURRENT ROW) val_total
> from ( select id, trunc(today) today, code, sum(value) val_total
> from sum_test
> group by id, trunc(today), code
> ) a
> , sum_test b
> where a.id=b.id
> and trunc(b.today)=a.today
> and a.code=b.code
> order by 2, 1
> /
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>
> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:09 AM
>
>
> > I need some help with some SQL pleeeaasseee....
> >
> > I'm trying to do some summay work with some data using some of the
> > Oracle9i Analytic functions.
> >
> > Here is the sample data:
> >
> >
> > SQL> select * from sum_test;
> >
> > ID TODAY CODE VALUE
> > ---------- --------- -------------------- ----------
> > 1 02-FEB-03 A 100
> > 1 02-FEB-03 A 200
> > 1 02-FEB-03 B 50
> > 1 03-FEB-03 A 50
> > 1 03-FEB-03 B 25
> > 1 05-FEB-03 A 725
> > 1 05-FEB-03 C 125
> > 1 02-FEB-03 A 100
> > 1 03-FEB-03 A 100
> > 2 02-FEB-03 A 100
> > 2 03-FEB-03 A 100
> > 2 04-FEB-03 B 100
> >
> > and here is how I want the output to look:
> > Note that I want:
> > 1. for the first day I want total by ID, tday (truncated date) and code.
I
> > want the daily total in the VAL_TOTAL column
> > 2. For each subsiquent day, I want that days total in val_total ADDED
> > to the previous total.
> >
> > ID TDAY CODE VALUE VAL_TOTAL
> > ---------- --------- -------------------- ---------- ----------
> > 1 02-FEB-03 A 100 400
> > 1 02-FEB-03 A 200 400
> > 1 02-FEB-03 A 100 400
> > 1 02-FEB-03 B 50 50
> > 2 02-FEB-03 A 100 100
> > 1 03-FEB-03 A 50 550
> > 1 03-FEB-03 A 100 550
> > 1 03-FEB-03 B 25 75
> > 2 03-FEB-03 A 100 750
> > 2 04-FEB-03 B 100 175
> > 1 05-FEB-03 A 725 1275
> > 1 05-FEB-03 C 125 125
> >
> > Here is the query I'm trying:
> >
> > select b.id, trunc(b.today) tday, b.code, b.value,
> > sum(a.val_total) over
> > (partition by b.id, trunc(b.today), b.code order by b.id,
> > trunc(b.today)
> > range between unbounded preceding and unbounded following) val_total
> > from
> > (
> > select id, trunc(today) today, code, sum(value) val_total
> > from sum_test
> > group by id, trunc(today), code
> > ) a,
> > sum_test b
> > where a.id=b.id
> > and trunc(b.today)=a.today
> > and a.code=b.code
> > order by 2, 1
> > /
> >
> > Results...
> >
> > ID TDAY CODE VALUE VAL_TOTAL
> > ---------- --------- -------------------- ---------- ----------
> > 1 02-FEB-03 A 100 1200
> > 1 02-FEB-03 A 200 1200
> > 1 02-FEB-03 A 100 1200
> > 1 02-FEB-03 B 50 50
> > 2 02-FEB-03 A 100 100
> > 1 03-FEB-03 A 50 300
> > 1 03-FEB-03 A 100 300
> > 1 03-FEB-03 B 25 25
> > 2 03-FEB-03 A 100 100
> > 2 04-FEB-03 B 100 100
> > 1 05-FEB-03 A 725 725
> > 1 05-FEB-03 C 125 125
> > Obviously not correct. I know I can do this with a self join to the
table,
> > but I was hopeful that I could do it this way. Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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-- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net -- Author: Ferenc Mantfeld INET: mantfield_at_connexus.net.au Fat City Network Services -- 858-538-5051 http://www.fatcity.com San Diego, California -- Mailing list and web hosting services --------------------------------------------------------------------- To REMOVE yourself from this mailing list, send an E-Mail message to: ListGuru_at_fatcity.com (note EXACT spelling of 'ListGuru') and in the message BODY, include a line containing: UNSUB ORACLE-L (or the name of mailing list you want to be removed from). You may also send the HELP command for other information (like subscribing).Received on Wed Feb 05 2003 - 08:52:21 CST