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Greetings fellow-DBA-folk:
When I run several queries, I am getting very strange results.
Selecting * from apple returns the expected data records, but count(*)
does not.
Selecting anything other than * from apple says no records.
The subquery for pear works fine on it's own.
Selecting anything other than * from apple returns the expected records
when about 900+ values are placed literally in the subquery as shown in
example 4 below.
Am I missing something? Anyone have a direction for me to look for the cause of this?
Thanks
Stephen
EX 1
select rowid from common.apple
where appleinter1 in (select pearinternal from common.pear where
pear_clnt_src_cd = 'CCN')
and appletermd is null
and rownum < 10 ;
no rows selected
EX 2
select rownum from common.apple
where appleinter1 in (select pearinternal from common.pear where
pear_clnt_src_cd = 'CCN')
and appletermd is null
and rownum < 10 ;
no rows selected
EX 3
select * from common.apple
where appleinter1 in (select pearinternal from common.pear where
pear_clnt_src_cd = 'CCN')
and appletermd is null
and rownum < 10 ;
EX 4
select count(*) from common.apple
where appleinter1 in ( 7009 , 7010 , 7011 , 7012 , 7013 , 7014 , 7015 ,
7016 , 7017 , 7018 , 7019)
and appletermd is null
and rownum < 10 ;
EX 5
select count(*) from common.apple
where appleinter1 in (select pearinternal from common.pear where
pear_clnt_src_cd = 'CCN')
and appletermd is null;
COUNT(*)
0
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Author: Stephen Andert
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