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  • Transforming OLTP Relational Database to Data Warehousing Model

    - by Russ Cam
    What are the common design approaches taken in loading data from a typical Entity-Relationship OLTP database model into a Kimball star schema Data Warehouse/Marts model? Do you use a staging area to perform the transformation and then load into the warehouse? How do you link data between the warehouse and the OLTP database? Where/How do you manage the transformation process - in the database as sprocs, dts/ssis packages, or SQL from application code?

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  • What is the best approach using JDBC for parameterizing an IN clause?

    - by Uri
    Say that I have a query of the form SELECT * FROM MYTABLE WHERE MYCOL in (?) And I want to parameterize the arguments to in. Is there a straightforward way to do this in Java with JDBC, in a way that could work on multiple databases without modifying the SQL itself? The closest question I've found had to do with C#, I'm wondering if there is something different for Java/JDBC.

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  • how to generate primary key values while inserting data into table through pl/sql stored procedure

    - by thulasi policherla
    hi friends, I am trying to insert data into particular table through pl/sql stored procedure,my requirement is while inserting i should generate PRIMARY KEY values for particular column and also i should return that PRIMARY KEY value to output and one more thing is that for another column i should validate my string such that it should contain only characters not integers. please help me in writing code for the above requirement Thanks and regards thulasi policherla

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  • Select statement to check multiple rows against 2 variables

    - by Duncan Cook
    I have the following table : alertID inspectorID datelive dateread 1 none 2012-11-06 10:36:03.350 NULL 2 none 2012-11-06 10:36:25.043 NULL 3 none 2012-11-06 10:36:42.433 NULL 1 31030 2012-11-06 10:37:19.193 2012-06-11 10:34:47.000 I want to select the alerts that dont have the inspectors ID against it AND where the alert ID doenst match the one that has the inspectorID against it, ie inspector has read alert 1 so i only want it to return alerts 2 & 3 Am using Classic ASP and MS-SQL Cheers

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  • Oracle multiset, collection and records

    - by Atul
    Can anybody Explain me why records are required. Can't we perform the same operation in pl/sql using loop and all. Also when multiset, records query can be used i.e. in which type of situation and which one will be the preference.

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  • Convert SQL Server Varbinary field to MYSQL, keeping data intact

    - by Mike Sheridan
    I was given the daunting task of converting a ASP website to PHP and SQL Server to MySQL, and I ran into an issue that hopefully somebody can help I have a user table which has a password field with datatype Varbinary(128), are using pwdencrypt to encrypt the password. Is there a way to transfer that over to MySQL, and somehow i need to be able to keep the password intact... how can i go about that? any pointers would be greatly appreciated!

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  • Adding to the schema of a subscribing database.

    - by NTDLS
    Transactional Replication on SQL Server 2005 Enterprise x64 (SP3). I need to add check constraints to a databases that is the target for a replication, but I cannot add the check constraints to the publishing database. The Problem is that the replication process keeps removing my constraints. How do I prevent this?

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  • MYSQL Select statment Order By with Group By

    - by mouthpiec
    I have the following simple SQL statment SELECT id, name, value_name, value_id FROM table GROUP BY id ORDER BY value_id DESC when grouping I would like to get the value_name and value_id of the tuple where the value_id is the biggest. The way it is i am getting the smallest value. For example 1, name1, valuename, 3 (where i know that there is a value_id of 5) Can you please help?

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  • multiple search fields

    - by user234194
    What will be the best approach if I have search fields for 20 or more and any combination should be valid. Is there any special way to do it in openJPA or native SQL is better. Any idea would be helpful.Thanks.

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  • multiple search fields

    - by user234194
    What will be the best approach if I have search fields for 20 or more and any combination should be valid. Is there any special way to do it in openJPA or native SQL is better. Any idea would be helpful.Thanks.

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  • MySQL join problem

    - by snaken
    Whats wrong with this SQL? It should return results but returns nothing SELECT `pid` FROM `products` LEFT JOIN `prods_to_features` ON (`ptf_pid` = `pid`) WHERE (`ptf_id` = '66' OR `ptf_id` = '67') AND (`ptf_id` = '76') Is it not possible to have the 2nd where clause for the table that has been used in the left join?

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  • SQL-wrappers (activerecord) to recommened for python?

    - by Horace Ho
    is there an activerecord (any similar SQL-wrapper) for python? which is good for: used in a server-side python script light-weight supports MySQL what I need to do: insert (filename, file size, file md5, the file itself) into (string, int, string, BLOB) columns if the same file (checksum + filename) does not exist in db thx

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  • Tools for website/web application load testing?

    - by zarko.susnjar
    Before going into production, our client demands actual numbers of how many users our web application can handle. We have all kinds of features implemented including asset management (file uploads/downloads), documents import/export, various statistics, web-services etc. Which tool (or set of tools) could do this? Application details: XHTML/jQuery Coldfusion 8 SQL Server 2008 Windows Server 2008

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  • When would isSearchable return false for an Oracle JDBC column?

    - by Ian Varley
    In what cases would a call to java.sql.ResultSetMetaData.isSearchable(int col) return false for an Oracle database? The documentation for the method doesn't really answer the question: "Indicates whether the designated column can be used in a where clause." I can think of only one case - when the column is the result of an aggregate function (in which case it would have to be part of a HAVING filter, not a WHERE filter). Are there any other cases?

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  • Autoincrement based on a set of other columns

    - by slack3r
    I have a table Course and every Course has many Resources. Course ========== course_id Resource ========== course_id number I want something like a seperate autoincrement for each course_id. Or, in other words, I want to auto-enumerate the resources for a given course. For example, the resource table could look something like: course_id | number ================== 1 | 1 1 | 2 2 | 1 1 | 3 1 | 4 2 | 2 2 | 3 and so on. I want to do this in SQL, using IBM DB2.

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  • Stored Procedure could not be found

    - by Beatles1692
    We use SQL server 2008 as our RDBMS and we have a database that has a different user rather than dbo as its owner. The problem is in one machine a stored procedure can not run unless its owner is mentioned. If we connect to our database using this user and try to execute the following : exec ourSP we get a "could not find ourSP" error but this works fine: exec user.ourSP Does anybody knows what can lead to such a strange behavior?

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  • order keywords by frequency in PHP mySql

    - by Gusepo
    Hello, I've got a database with video ids and N keywords for each video. I made a table with 1 video ID and 1 keyword ID in each row. What's the easiest way to order keywords by frequency? I mean to extract the number of times a keyword is used and order them. Is it possible to do that with sql or do I need to use php arrays? Thanks

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  • [Android] Putting Serializable Classes into SQL?

    - by CaseyB
    Here's the situation. I have a bunch of objects that implement Serializable that I want to store in a SQL database. I have two questions Is there a way to serialize the object directly into the database Is that the best way to do it or should I Write the object out to a formatting String and put it in the database that way and then parse it back out Write each member to the database with a field that is unique to each object

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