AW: rowid added to the select cluase of a statement
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 18:30:17 +0200 (CEST)
Message-ID: <1626366617954.3432520.8c30923ca7f252256e6af917d30c4313df4e7af8_at_spica.telekom.de>
Hi,
I guess join is used in the sql and in this case table alias should be used:
select rowid, a.* from table_a a join table_b b using(whatever to join )
--> column ambiguously
select a.rowid rowid_from_a, b.rowid rowid_from_b,a.*,b.* from table_a a join table_b b using(whatever to join) will work
Best regards
Ahmed
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Betreff: RE: rowid added to the select cluase of a statement
Datum: 2021-07-15T18:20:01+0200
Von: "Mark W. Farnham" <mwf_at_rsiz.com>
An: "jbeckstrom_at_gcrta.org" <jbeckstrom_at_gcrta.org>, "oracle-l_at_freelists.org"
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The before and after sql text might be useful as well as what interface submitted the sql.
IF you can grab the sql text and submit it directly at the local command line, that might help discover or rule out where to focus investigation.
Whether the objects referenced in the statement are tables or something complex, such as join views, might also be of interest.
Good luck!
mwf
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Subject: rowid added to the select cluase of a statement
In Oracle 12.2, we are seeing parse warning messages. The sql shown includes rowid in the select which causes the sql to be invalid – column ambiguously defined. Google found the below entry from 2007.
Does this sound familiar to anyone and if so what is the fix?
Jeffrey Beckstrom
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